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Re: [lists] [Full-Disclosure] Terminal Server vulnerabilities

Subject: Re: [lists] [Full-Disclosure] Terminal Server vulnerabilities
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:11:09 +0100
No I would not I would use an ids with properly tuned sigs for the terminal
server abd then connect the terminal server via a proxy like vnc running
something over freebsd or linux. I would never allow a windows terminal
server to be directly be connected to the net... 

Spot the two obvious mistakes in this reply.

I retreat from the discussion, should've held back my first comment. 

j.
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