Forums / Cotonti / Support / Sharing the sed_users database

Orkan
#12797 2009-05-23 23:41
Well, I tried this on two sites powered by Seditio, but I believe Cotonti has no difference here.
I think its important to mention some other problems you may encounter:

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  • The $usr['auth'] keeps the cached auth settings for current user. Having two sites with different "rights" means that you'll need two separate auth fields in sed_users table. (plugin required)
  • Cookies cant be shared across different domains. All your sites must share the same "top level" domain in order to keep the user "logged in" between each site.
  • the sed_users table is updated each request, so this may produce a little overhead in database
  • Perl - the only language that looks the same before and after RSA encryption.

    Dit bericht is bewerkt door Orkan (2009-05-24 00:24, 14 jaren ago)