Call me paranoid (part II) but there are just as many (or more) security
vulnerabilities internally as there are externally. Note that a security
mishap doesn't need to be malicious, it could be an unknowing "senior
programmer" just "playing around".


[Aaron looks in the mirror and notices the word PARANOID is written in black
marker on his forehead. He furiously tries to wash it off only to start
bleeding profusely from the "rub wound". Aaron dies a lonely death from the
*ADMIN server instance.]

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Mike Cunningham <mcunning@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Why not just block the port that the admin server runs on so only internal
people can get to it and let it run all the time?

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