hey folks, 

this is a security issue i'd like to get some info
on, i'm sure it's more with cgi than postgres, but
heck.

issue: how to secure cgi's that access postgres

problem: passwords for postgres database are stored
      in plain text in scripts. (lets assume, perl,
      not a compiled language)

points:
        make cgi dir 711
        big deal, they can get the name of the file
        from the web, and copy it.

        set an obscure cgi script alias in apache
        big deal, they can read the cgi conf file.

        this is assuming they already have an account
        on the machine, something that cannot be ruled
        out.

question in short: how to make perl accessing databases
        more secure, so any jack can't modify a database.

thanks in advance.

Jeff MacDonald
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