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netscape remote control - so what?
Justin Beech (jb.sg
fp.cibc.com)Mon, 27 May 1996 12:35:15 +0800
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I think this discussion is pretty silly it seems just a forum for people to vent some kind of weird angst over netscape. (the last post mentioning "netscrape" demonstrates this clearly). If anyone is silly enough to run a server xhost + to untrusted machines then they deserve all the security problems they get, and shouldnt bore people on this list with horror stories of what this allows someone to do with one particular software package. Why not take shots at all the other packages vulnerable to xhost +? Remote control using operating system or desktop APIs is a very useful for lots and lots of reasons and any security issues with this are to be placed at the feet of the OS or desktop design, not a software vendor -- and I dont see this thread raising any new security issues there, so can we drop it please? -Justin.
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