Thats the point, stash the sensitive information on the server side and use the session ID as they key to retrieve it. The actions should look like this: User connects to application, app auths user, on successful auth app gets a list of all access levels the user has permission to use. The info is cached into the session. only the session ID is sent back to the user's web browser. on future requests from the user, your app takes the Session ID from the cookie and retrieves the auth/access info from the local (server side) session store (keyed off the session ID). get it now?


-Waswas

In reply to Re^3: Is this a secure way to prevent cookie tampering by waswas-fng
in thread Is this a secure way to prevent cookie tampering by EvdB

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