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Firebird question

Subject: Firebird question
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 13:09:06 -0300
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HAs anyone tried to make the equivalent of apache's mod_auth_mysql for
Firebird?  I guess it would be called mod_auth_ibase.  It doesn't look
like it would take too much hacking,  but I can't believe someone
hasn't already done it.   No response from firebird lists so I 'm
casting the net wider.

Marcus

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