If you'd like, I'd be happy to blog it and then you can point your admins at my blog. ;)

-Matt


On Mar 1, 2004, at 5:50 PM, Brian Kotek wrote:


Oh, I agree Matt. I'm just saying it would be nice to be able to point
these admin folks to some page somewhere that gives a firm
recommendation for disabling debugging in production. Up til now the
"best practice" info I can find at macromedia.com simply recommends
making sure that you have debugging locked down to localhost or some
other internal address. I have convinced our server admins to go ahead
and disable debugging, but it's easier to convince people if there's an
official document or recommendation to point them to.

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Why would you need debugging on a production server at all? If anything you would need to debug should be done on the development server. Or if it is some specific deployment issue then that should be debugged on the staging server.

-Matt


On Mar 1, 2004, at 4:54 PM, Brian Kotek wrote:


That would be nice.  Up do now, most of the info at MM related to
making
sure you specified an IP address so that debugging info
didn't get sent
out to unauthorized people. Which was fine, until
recently. Now, that
just isn't the right approach: it's clear that debugging, or at the
very
least "report execution times", really *must* be completely
turned off
on a production server. Particularly if the server hosts
any apps that
use CFCs. Wouldn't you agree?

Thanks,

Brian


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On Mar 1, 2004, at 1:38 PM, Brian Kotek wrote:
This is all coming up because our server admins had no idea
about this
so I am having to give them a crash course and explain why
I'm asking
for this on the production boxes. Sean, any chance MM can
make a more
definitive statement about this for server admins to
understand the
issue?

What are you looking for? "Debugging should be turned off on production servers."?

I can ask what the position is internally...

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

Got Mach II? -- http://www.mach-ii.com/

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