Servoy security using a licence?

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Servoy security using a licence?

Postby alasdairs » Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:27 pm

Hi all,

I recently found out that the servoy security module is using a headless client on the server it's running on, and I was wondering whether it's actually using a licence or whether it's separate?
If it's using a licence, is there any way to use the svySecurity module without using the licence or would that break the security?

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Re: Servoy security using a licence?

Postby mboegem » Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:39 am

Hi Alasdair,

every client (no matter which type) is using a license.
I don't use the security module myself, but if the headless client is spawned and closed after its job (like the authenticator module), then it shouldn't be much of a problem.

If the headless client keeps running, then you need to find out what it's doing in order to tell if you can do without.
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Re: Servoy security using a licence?

Postby rafig » Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:28 pm

Hi Alasdair,
Yes!
svySecurity does use a client licence.
When someone tries to open your solution, it opens the svySecurity module to allow login & that stays running as a headless client.
You could probably get it to quit after a while, but it would just open up again when next person tries to login...
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