-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 First things first. www.isaserver.org is run on Apache, a somewhat old version with some serious security issues. You would think that Microsoft would trust thier own products to run thier web sites, maybe they know better. Next, the server is running the Ultimate Bulletin Board software, which provides multiple entry points for an attacker to gain access to the system. Please note that I found all of this just by browsing the web site and did not attempt to gain access or even probe the system. The hammer dropped all right, I think it hit your toe. - -HD On Saturday 14 April 2001 07:37 pm, Peter Meister wrote: > And the HAMMER IS DROPPED...Very good response, Enterprise Edition holds > the ICSA Cache Firewall # 1 status as of today...And is being used by > many large Fortune 100's as a frontline Enterprise Firewall...XP uses a > slimmed but no less effective version of ISA for its Firewall....enabled > at the NIC it can protect a home user or Corporate user connecting > outside of corporate Infrastructure from most types of > infiltration....Now if we go into the ISS module in ISA which focuses on > IDS and all the plugins and corporate 3rd party vendors support behind > it I would say ISA has quite a good chance at succeeding and competing > heavily against the other Tier 1 Firewall in the Industry today... > > You should checkout http://www.isaserver.org and READ UP MY FRIED.. > > Also... http://www.microsoft.com/isa/ > > Don't pop off until you've done your Homework!!! Or used a spell checker... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBOtlDYDwRvqMPEDLhEQJxTQCfT8nqsDvRBgegpgbniO48+OdfpMQAoMY+ JhKQCdoJWihwq9hDa9NTwBIp =lKwZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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