Subject | Re: [IB-Architect] Re: Some thoughts on IB and security |
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Author | Emil Briggs |
Post date | 2000-04-28T22:34:49Z |
Jim Starkey wrote:
server market. It's true that you need to learn how to configure
it and set it up. This learning curve is paid back by the
flexibility and power it provides. If you aren't willing to
learn and understand what you're doing you shouldn't be running
any web server (IIS included) on the Internet since your machine will
probably get hacked and used to attack someone else.
It's unfortunate but that's the current environment out there.
Maybe that will change but it isn't going to happen anytime
soon.
Regards
Emil
>There are good reasons why Apache holds 61% of the public web
>
> And don't use Apache as a model for goodness if you want to
> avoid tirades!!!
>
server market. It's true that you need to learn how to configure
it and set it up. This learning curve is paid back by the
flexibility and power it provides. If you aren't willing to
learn and understand what you're doing you shouldn't be running
any web server (IIS included) on the Internet since your machine will
probably get hacked and used to attack someone else.
It's unfortunate but that's the current environment out there.
Maybe that will change but it isn't going to happen anytime
soon.
Regards
Emil