Session ID & Security
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coventry at removethisandallhyphens-o-n-e.net
Fri Jul 19 21:06:01 EDT 2002
Why bother reinventing the wheel for a shared memory implementation when
you could just use the filesystem like everyone is used to, just on a
ram disk?
Linux and the BSDs have the capability to do this...
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Note that using shelve for holding session data shared between
> multiple threads or processes is of dangerous unless you're using a
> fancy dbm underneath (like Sleepycat). Someone really should
> implement a session management scheme sometime using shared memory
> instead of messing around with stuff like shelve.
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