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Re: Security Issues with HIGHSPEEDWEB.NET leased servers
From: bmueller () CREOTECH COM (Brian Mueller)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:02:51 -0500
This is a follow-up to my origional message. <-- begin cut here --> Elias - Please post this message to BugTraq, I have been asked by highspeedweb to make a public appology and further explain my intentions. The origional message came off sounding like a complaint it seems, and I have no problems appologizing if I stepped on anyones toes as it was not my intention to do so. <-- end cut here --> Public Appology I would like to point out that it was not my intention at any time to humiliate, or publicly harm highspeedweb in any way. I use their services and if they weren't good in general I would not continue to do so. I have suggested many of my clients to use highspeedweb for their dedicated/colocated server solutions and I would not have done so if the service was bad. It has also come to my attention that someone other than highspeedweb may have removed the deny all:all line from the hosts.deny file. That being the case their configuration was secure when they released its administration to myself. Thank you, Brian Mueller ************************************************* Brian Mueller President/CEO CreoTech "We are the future" www.creotech.com bmueller () creotech com 513.722.8645 *************************************************
Current thread:
- Security Issues with HIGHSPEEDWEB.NET leased servers Brian Mueller (Jan 19)
- Re: Security Issues with HIGHSPEEDWEB.NET leased servers Pedro Hugo (Jan 20)
- Nortel Contivity Vulnerability: typo foo (Jan 21)
- Re: Nortel Contivity Vulnerability: typo John Duksta (Jan 25)
- Re: Nortel Contivity Vulnerability: typo Ray Beaulieu (Jan 26)
- Re: Nortel Contivity Vulnerability: typo John Duksta (Jan 25)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Security Issues with HIGHSPEEDWEB.NET leased servers Brian Mueller (Jan 20)