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Re[2]: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities
From: mail.IConNet.COM!rnayfield () iconnet com (Nayfield, Rod)
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 94 12:40:27 EST
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Subject: Re: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities
Author: Ken Hornstein <kenh%entropic.com () IConNet COM> at Internet
Date: 9/15/94 8:13 AM
Does anybody have either an article, document or list of known MOSAIC vulnerabilities?
Isn't there such a thing on the NCSA Home Page? (I think it's called something
like "In Response to your Security Concerns about Mosaic").
--Ken
Yes, there is - also check out using cern's httpd - it allows proxy connections
and caching - we have 800mb of cache for mosaic, so 85% of the time a request
from a pc results in a cache hit, transferring instantly the entire page. It
works great for slow connections; you can just set it up and let it go -
automatic expiry, etc...
rod
Current thread:
- Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Andrew T. Rodnite (Sep 14)
- Re: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities David I. Dalva (Sep 16)
- s/key rant, with source code *Hobbit* (Sep 20)
- CPF: 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium Frederick M Avolio (Sep 20)
- setuid scripts in SunOS 4.1.x Peter Jeremy (Sep 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Ken Hornstein (Sep 14)
- Re[2]: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Nayfield, Rod (Sep 15)
- Re: Re[2]: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Dave Millar (Sep 15)
- Re: Re[2]: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Philip Yzarn de Louraille (Sep 15)
- Re: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Melvin Klassen (Sep 15)
- Re: Re[2]: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Richard Feingold (Sep 15)
- Re: Re[2]: Document listing MOSAIC vulnerabilities Kevin Driscoll (Sep 15)
