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Re: Whitelist of update servers
From: Peter Kristolaitis <alter3d () alter3d ca>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 16:40:44 -0400
I'm trying to determine if this is supposed to be an exercise in "How To Annoy Your Sysadmins" or "How To Do Network Security The Really, Really Wrong Way" or some combination of the two.... - Pete On 12-03-12 04:34 PM, Maverick wrote:
Like list of sites that operating systems or applications installed on your machines go to update themselves. One way could be to go on each vendors site and look at their update servers like microsoft.update.com but it would be good if there is a list of such servers for all OS and applications so that it could be used as a whitelist. On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Keegan Holley <keegan.holley () sungard com> wrote:2012/3/12 Maverick<myeaddress () gmail com>Is there a whitelist that applications have to talk to in order to update themselves?sometimes
Current thread:
- Whitelist of update servers Maverick (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers -Hammer- (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Paul Graydon (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Keegan Holley (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Maverick (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Keegan Holley (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Peter Kristolaitis (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers William Herrin (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Peter Kristolaitis (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Paul Graydon (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Maverick (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Randy Bush (Mar 12)
- Re: Whitelist of update servers Jeff Kell (Mar 12)