What has BMC said when you contacted them?

Ben




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I probably sound like I'm whining about this but here's the thing.  This 
system has potentially millions of pieces of data covered by the Privacy 
act (SSN's, etc).
 
There simply is no excuse for me to take shortcuts around the security 
rules.  As I said to another person in an off-line discussion I don't want 
to be the person in the national news story that starts "Government agency 
'X' announced today a security violation where 1,000,000 SSN's were leaked 
by a contractor who etc etc etc etc".
 
This really is a big deal - these systems are secure for a reason.  BMC 
has a large number of customers who are Federal Agencies, military, or 
even commercial finance where security is very important.  This change has 
a substantial impact.

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Exceed should work if open source won't -- I would think it would already 
have been approved.  (or not) 

http://connectivity.hummingbird.com/products/nc/exceed/index.html?cks=y 

The trick will be getting the X server on the box. 


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All are good suggestions.

We are not going to be allowed to install anything on the server.

And we are not going to be allowed to install anything on the desktop
unless it is on the approved application list and has been through a
security review.

None of the free apps will qualify security-wise. 

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Another X terminal (free) is Cygwin http://www.cygwin.com/

Fred


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Do you have SSH access to the servers?

If so, you can use an ssh client package such as Putty
(http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) along with an X
terminal such as xming (http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/) to
run X applications on your desktop over SSH.

--- J.T. Shyman


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The IM 7.03 Patch 7 Release notes say:

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Starting with Patch 005, the process of installing patches for the BMC
Remedy ITSM suite of applications has been automated through the
introduction of a GUI driven patch installation wizard.

For all platforms, you must run the patch installer from the same system
that is running the AR System server.
-------------------------------------

And later on it says:

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Run the patch installer.
! Windows.patch007.exe
! UNIX.patch007.bin
A splash screen appears while the installer initializes. After
initialization, the BMC Remedy ITSM Patch Installer window appears.
-------------------------------------

I do not have any sort of access to these systems except command
line/terminal access via Putty.  The vast majority of my customers are
using Sun/Unix enterprise servers.  Naturally we have no access beyond
command line.  We have no x-windows or emulators.  Given the security
level of things I work on (relatively low in the government scale) we
are NOT unique at all in this configuration.

Am I missing something here?  Did BMC just make it impossible for us to
install the patches?


William Rentfrow, Principal Consultant
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