"The more dangerous parts of all this are not so much .NET but chunks of the model that not only
the .NET product and the Java standards rely on. Things like xmlrpc, soap and the stuff on top of
them are designed to "interwork through firewalls". A better phrase would be "go through the
firewall like a knife through butter in a way that prevents the companies involved monitoring the
activity".
When all you have is an encrypted SSL session how are you going to figure out if its a legitimate
bit of ebusiness with a related company or someone in your company uploading your entire
company customer database? "
Comme quoi pas la peine de s appeller Alan cox pour le penser :))
# un truc fun sur .Net ;))
Posté par Code34 . En réponse à la dépêche Interview d'Alan Cox. Évalué à 10.
"The more dangerous parts of all this are not so much .NET but chunks of the model that not only
the .NET product and the Java standards rely on. Things like xmlrpc, soap and the stuff on top of
them are designed to "interwork through firewalls". A better phrase would be "go through the
firewall like a knife through butter in a way that prevents the companies involved monitoring the
activity".
When all you have is an encrypted SSL session how are you going to figure out if its a legitimate
bit of ebusiness with a related company or someone in your company uploading your entire
company customer database? "
Comme quoi pas la peine de s appeller Alan cox pour le penser :))
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Code34