> First answer would be easy: _don't_ do it. ODBC is an immature protocol; > security isn't implemented by any vendor I know of. They don't have Huh? I am very weak on database stuff, but I was of the impression that ODBC *wasn't* an on-the-wire protocol, but rather a calling convention for database libraries so that arbitrary drivers could interoperate with arbitrary database-enabled programs. If ODBC IS an on-the-wire protocol, can someone point me to where it's defined? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas H. Ptacek Secure Networks, Inc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.enteract.com/~tqbf "If you're so special, why aren't you dead?"
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