[Tilecache] Using S3 caching - hiding password

Josh Livni josh at umbrellaconsulting.com
Thu Oct 30 17:58:52 EDT 2008


You can put your cfg file one directory below (perhaps not web readable) or
in /etc (definitely not web readable) and delete it from the tilecache
folder itself.
note:  if running multiple tilecaches on the same machine, the options above
might confuse the others.

  -josh

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Bruce Rindahl <rindahl at lrcwe.com> wrote:

> I am interested in testing tilecache storage in Amazon S3.  The
> directions say to add this to the tilecache.cfg file:
>
> [cache]
> type=AWSS3
> access_key=your_access_key
> secret_access_key=your_secret_access_key
>
>
> However - can't anyone see my access keys if they simply open
> http://myhost/tilecache/tilecache.cfg?  How can I hide this and still
> operate tilecache?
> Thanks
> Bruce
>
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