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Re: Domino

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Evil Pete)
Wed Aug 28 20:40:48 1996

To: trevor_sterritt@mail.amsinc.com
cc: www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu
From: Evil Pete <shipley@dis.org>
In-reply-to: Your message of Wed, 28 Aug 1996 12:31:00 -0500.
             <9607288412.AA841268687@mail.amsinc.com> 
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 15:29:30 -0700
Errors-To: owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu

>
>  Does anyone have knowledge about the strength of security implemented by
>  Lotus Notes 4 and Domino?  Suppose that we are storing two kinds of
>  information on one Notes server - one type is suitable for general public
>  access through the internet, and the other is for internal use only. Is
>  Lotus Notes/Domino's  security strong enough that knowledgeable and
>  malicious people outside of our organization are prevented from accessing
>  our internal information?

do you trust a corporate security software???
will you bet your job on something that was rushed out the
door to ship on time..

>  Other alternatives would be to store the
>  external information on a separate HTTP server, or to have two Lotus
>  Notes servers - one for public access and one for internal access, with
>  the public machine outside the firewall.


Now that sounds more reliable and trustworthy...



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