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On 4/12/2011 1:17 PM, John Jones wrote:
If I, with my mad haxxor skillz, can uncover& exploit a flaw I mightgain
access to the underlying server (probably by running shell commandswithin
the web server or by running a shell directly). Most likely not as
Administrator/root/QSECOFR but as the user running the web server.
It's mad simple to provide zero update access to the default user
profile. Especially on the i, where you can adopt authorities as
necessary.
Now take two scenarios:
1. Consolidated environment: I am free to exploit the authority of the
profile the web server is running on.
Which is entirely read-only. Thanks for playing our game!
And if you set up an environment where a web user profile can alter the
server configuration you probably should consider another line of work.
Joe
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