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Re: Security (maybe basic) question
From: "Dan Tesch" <dan.tesch () comcast net>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:28:28 -0500
Based on your e-mail address, can we assume you are an HP employee? I don't have a paper to reference for you as you asked but an example I can think of - HP Web JetAdmin is a good application but installs Apache I think on the machine it is on - what happens when Apache vulns. are discovered, are manufacturers on top of issuing patches for embedded code or even notifying customers? I think Dell's OpenManage uses Apache also? what average admin. is even keeping track of that stuff? my $.02
Generally customers feel it is not safe to use web servers & Java for things like system adminstration from security point of view ? Is there any paper that explains the threats involved ? TIA! --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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