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Re: Securing PDF file on a Website
From: Paul Laudanski <zx () castlecops com>
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 17:37:10 -0400 (EDT)
There is always the possibility of running mod_securid to interface ACE/Server with Apache, and let your users login with their keyfobs. On 23 Jul 2005 echow () videotron ca wrote:
Is there a way that I can add access to a pdf file to a website in a secure way? What I was thinking was to require user name and password to access this very confidential file. I was also thinking about requiring the use of tokens and/or certificates.
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Current thread:
- Securing PDF file on a Website echow (Jul 23)
- Re: Securing PDF file on a Website Andrew van der Stock (Jul 23)
- Re: Securing PDF file on a Website Kurt Seifried (Jul 23)
- Re: Securing PDF file on a Website focus (Jul 23)
- Re: Securing PDF file on a Website Paul Laudanski (Jul 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Re: Securing PDF file on a Website andres . desa (Jul 23)
- Re: Re: Securing PDF file on a Website andres . desa (Jul 23)
- Re: Re: Securing PDF file on a Website andres . desa (Jul 23)
- RE: Re: Securing PDF file on a Website Auri Rahimzadeh (Jul 23)
- Re: Securing PDF file on a Website Andrew van der Stock (Jul 23)