Oh, we want the webserver for Outlook Web Access (OWA). Besides, you must login to the root website http://<ip address> in order to go any further. \ # Eric C. Vogel @ Work # # Computer Talk Shop Owner http://questforcertification.com/cts / ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn" <landerso@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 1:49 PM Subject: [CTS] Re: Lynn: Network security. (Original e-mail on home PC.) > > "Eric C. Vogel" wrote: > > > > Here is our server report from grc.com. Do note we do have a web server > > running externally. Do note, it is password protected. > > > Looks pretty good. Only POP-3, SMTP and HTTP ports are open. Watch the > previously mentioned sites for new exploits that might pop up. ALWAYS > keep current with bug fixes. Barring a DoS, that should keep you in > pretty good stead. There's not much you can do about a DoS(Denial of > Service attack) anyway, you just have to ride it out. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > ----- > Computer Talk Shop > To un-subscribe, http://questforcertification.com/cts/unsubscribe.htm > > List HowTo: http://questforcertification.com/cts/faq > > To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: > http://questforcertification.com/cts/other_cts_lists.htm > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > ------ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Computer Talk Shop To un-subscribe, http://questforcertification.com/cts/unsubscribe.htm List HowTo: http://questforcertification.com/cts/faq To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: http://questforcertification.com/cts/other_cts_lists.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------