Hmmm... a text file in, say, /store? Sounds reasonable....tumba25 wrote:Or do not store the info in the database at all. Store it in a file instead.
That's a good idea. I suggest the possibility to hard code the name of the text file somewhere in a file of your MOD (not in the database) and to protect the file via .htaccess.tumba25 wrote:Or do not store the info in the database at all. Store it in a file instead.
Bang, that's nice - so it shall be done!IPB_Refugee wrote:Maybe it's enough to send the mail as BCC to the admin's mail account.
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nope, don't disagree at allIPB_Refugee wrote:@spaceace: A customizable name of the file (e.g. im_deAD*nOw1265++3.php) and to protect the file via .htaccess should be enough in my opinion. Do you disagree?
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Well, where would you securely save the .zip file's password then?spaceace wrote:just a thought, but if you were to store anything in a file, would it be possible to package the file in a .zip or .rar format that is also password protected? and share the password with 1 or more trusted people to make hacking even more difficult.
with the trusted e-mail recipients. give it to them before anything ever happens. when the dead man switch is tripped, the people getting the e-mail will also receive the zip file with all the info. but i'm just thinking out loud hereMartectX wrote:Well, where would you securely save the .zip file's password then?
Not bad actually. Only problem I see is that after about two months no one will remember where he stored your password. So this method would be more insecure from a "functionality" point of view.spaceace wrote:with the trusted e-mail recipients. give it to them before anything ever happens. when the dead man switch is tripped, the people getting the e-mail will also receive the zip file with all the info. but i'm just thinking out loud hereMartectX wrote:Well, where would you securely save the .zip file's password then?