So, perhaps only selected directories on
people.redhat.com could be
opened up and/or linked from the main index. Those individuals could
get a check up by IT to make sure they had the tools and knowledge to
run an exposed website at a high-profile company reasonably securely.
Yeah, I know, it's not as if IT doesn't have enough to do already. 8)
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 13:46, Howard Owen wrote:
You have to rely on everyone there Doing the Right Thing. I know
they have lots of smart folks working at Red Hat, but in my experience
as a sysadmin, even brilliant folks make mistakes on occasion.
Still, having wider access to internal Red Hat resources has my vote.
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 13:32, Paul Nasrat wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:31:46PM -0600, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
> > Well there might be pages on there are engineers who might have a fix
> > for a particular customer only.
>
> True, there is nothing stopping (as many people did have) a index.html
> in a person's dir to stop casual browsing.
>
> Paul
>
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