Dave Watts wrote:
> 
> It's basically "URLScan Lite", I guess:
> http://www.windowsitpro.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/39979/39979.html

I like those features much better. They are generally finer 
grained and more integrated.


> But actually, I'm curious why you think URLScan is evil. We're using it in
> some situations without any serious problems.

Because I strongly believe that filtering URLs (request headers) 
the way URLScan does is the wrong approach. Don't filter for what 
is not allowed, that is a rats race you are not going to win. 
Allow what you want to allow. In IIS 6 that is integrated with 
the everything off defaults for MIME types, extensions etc. I 
specifically have to allow things before they wil work.

Jochem

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