('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) In-Reply-To: <410B51F29EA8D3118EE400508B44AE2B3C6FCD@rz-nt-mail.brk-muenchen.de> Finjan Software's Response: Finjan's SurfinGate security application can block the HTTPS protocol, including the previously tested version - 4.0. Furthermore, SurfinGate 6.01 can be configured to allow only a limited number of HTTPS sites and connections via certain ports. Timo explained to us that he wanted to configure Finjan SurfinGate to allow only HTTPS connections via port 443. We suggested upgrading to SurfinGate 6.01 in order to define such a specific policy. Even if encrypted communication is permitted by the security administrator, Finjan SurfinShield Corporate, which is installed on the user's desktop, will monitor active content behavior. We thank Timo Proescholdt for checking SurfinGate, but we prefer to be contacted prior to publishing information of this nature in order to prevent any misunderstandings. -- Menashe Eliezer Manager, Malicious Code Research Center Finjan Software - Proactive Defense Against Malicious Code Web: http://www.finjan.com/mcrc
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