Re: VMS security vulnerability (POP server)
- From: IanMiller <gxys@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 01:17:49 -0700
"(All my users are either on the LAN or
coming in over encrypted VPN connections, no WAN access to POP, and
they
are all company employees with privileged VMS accounts anyway, so it
doesn't worry me very much.) "
This means that the usernames and passwords for privileged vms
accounts are going over your corporate LAN unencrypted. You may wish
to reconsider this.
.
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