I was thinking something more like a variable accessible just from Perl. Something no different than using a PerlAccessHandler with mod_perl a la:
sub authen_handler {
my $r = shift;
# get user's authentication credentials
my ($res, $password) = $r->get_basic_auth_pw;
return $res if $res != OK;
my $user = $r->connection->user;
# authenticate through DBI
my $reason = authen_dbi($r, $user, $sent_pw);
if ($reason) {
$r->note_basic_auth_failure;
$r->log_reason($reason, $r->uri);
return AUTH_REQUIRED;
}
return OK;
}
I am not sure I understand how setting an environment variable would make a network insecure even if the variable is a user's password. If the password is sent over SSL and only accessible from the Perl CGI that accessed it, what insecurities would result?
enoch
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