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From: rob@xxxxxxxxx The ideal way is to forget trying to lock the shitload of commands, (and access points like FTP) that can be used to manipulate data. Instead, secure the data and then make all access be via programs that adopt authority.
HOT DAMN BINGO! I've got a slide on every presentation I do that shows just this scenario. Everybody shakes their head and says it's impossible, but if you did it this way, you would have complete control over your data integrity. You could then even open up SQL access, because the only thing users could execute would be stored procedures, which you would have control over! Joe
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