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Re: Trillian Messaging Software
From: Martin Lesser <m-lesser () lesser-com de>
Date: 05 Jun 2002 21:36:37 +0200
rogue <rogue () nocdemon net> writes:
A bunch of users on my Win2k network are asking to install trillian messaging software on their workstations because it allows messaging across several systems (AIM, yahoo messenger, ICQ, etc) and i was wondering if anyone has been here has been using it
Yes. But in general you should keep in mind wether you want to establish several connections from several workstations to several proprietary services or instead try to bundle these requests via one system (i.e. jabber, which in this case could act like a proxy) so you could keep control on unwanted actions.
and if there are any security issues which have surfaced before allowing this software on my network.
Take a look at the informations which are transmitted from/to each client and which security issues comes in mind with every client. There is a bunch of tools to detect security holes for each client and replacing one client with an other might not be the answer. Martin
Current thread:
- Trillian Messaging Software rogue (Jun 05)
- Re: Trillian Messaging Software Rob Shein (Jun 05)
- RE: Trillian Messaging Software Richard M. Conlan (Jun 05)
- Re: Trillian Messaging Software Martin Lesser (Jun 05)
- RE: Trillian Messaging Software Don Weber (Jun 05)
- Re: Trillian Messaging Software rogue (Jun 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Trillian Messaging Software Mike Theriault (Jun 05)
- RE: Trillian Messaging Software Ben Floyd (Jun 06)
- Re: Trillian Messaging Software Rob Shein (Jun 05)