Re: Code Permission - Should I write a custom "Friend Permission" (or
From: Phil Jones (phil_newsgroup_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/06/04
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Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2004 13:07:33 +1300
Hey thanks Nicole - I appreciate your insights into this whole issue.
Basically I'm concerned about a remoting server I have. I basically only
want known clients making certain calls to it. If someone can get at the
server and decompile my assembly I have bigger problems to worry about.
I'm thinking that if I write some custom permission that checks for the
strong name identity of the calling assembly (or whatever mechanism makes
sense when I get may head around CAS).
You make an intersting point about disabling the CAS. This would probably
not be an issue as long as the server is secure - right? Same deal as
above.
Many thanks
-- === Phil (Auckland | Aotearoa)
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