>>No, actually I am not absolutely wrong nor am I missing
anything.
Neither do I.
In the Nokia
module, in.ahhtpd only uses 3-4% of the whole CPU, not a value quoted
so high, such as 90-100%.
Thus, to cut it
short;
If CP 4.1 SP 3 or
higher (as management server), and Nokia Module with IPSO 3.3 SP 3.0 or
higher is used as the platform, FW's http security server can
be thought as a feasible solution. On the other platforms such as
Solaris, AIX, or with older CP versions, do not apply the mentioned
solution (using http with resource, etc...).
I think this
should resolve all the conflicts.
Best
regards...
-----Original Message-----
From: Luke, Jason (ISS Southfield) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:53 PM
To: 'METE EMINAGAOGLU (IT)'
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Subject: RE: [FW1] Code Red: What security specialist don't mention in war ningsNo, actually I am not absolutely wrong nor am I missing anything. I can't recall ever trying this on a Nokia, but on Sun I can reproduce it. It's a known bug that has never been fully explained. I vaguely remember this being an NT problem as well.Here's a few others who share my pain...
