As long as you do not need to be at two place at the same time, I would say
granting remote access to the machine with the SQL-Ledger and then log in
two or even X times would be no problem, as long as the web-server can
handle it. Apache is quite robust, so no sweat I guess.
Logging in from two different machines as two different users should also
not be a problem, although maybe some tables would be locked if the two
people are trying to enter the same type of transactions from 2 places at
once.
Or maybe I do not understand the problem / question correct..
2007/10/4, dasDasein <da...@da...>:
>
> Is it possible to run multiple installations of sql-ledger on different
> machines, each connecting to a single (the same) postgresql dataset on a
> server via ssh? I would like to run sql-remotely on multiple machines
> connected to a database using ssh without requiring an https
> connection. If
> so, how does once setup the same user account on the multiple sql-ledger
> installations?
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