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Weakness of static addr & MySQL database
From: TOMPKINS () UTHSCSA EDU (Tompkins, William A)
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 07:39:21 -0500
Could you please provide an opinion on the requirement for static addresses and the MySQL database. Assuming that the sysadmin meets all of the other security requirements, what part is the static address assignment going to play in the security of access? Regards, William Tompkins, CISSP, CRP, CBCP Manager of Information Security Univ. of Tx Health Science Center at San Antonio 210-567-2308
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