The Symantec Raptor does use text configuration files, but they don't give clues as to 
their layout.
If you are an intrepid administrator, you can edit them by hand, but you can't be sure 
of whether you changed things that shouldn't be changed or not. 
   File layout documentation is one of the most contentious issues for software, but 
at least some layouts should be published.


Not just switches. We have hubs, UPS, air conditioning units etc. that  are now 
network reachable and configurable. Getting at those through the  network can really 
wreck havoc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mikael Olsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sat June 01 2002 07:01
To: Bill Royds
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: a web management system for the NetGAP firewall appliance
(off-topic)




Bill Royds wrote:
> 
> The problem is that command line solutions are necessary for bulk 
> changes (needing to change all  IP references to another space 
> for example).

Just to be picky: a human-parseable text-based configuration file
will work equally well.

> What is starting to bug me is the number of printers, CD stacks etc. 
> that are using browsers to configure them. 

Not to mention switches, which get placed in more sensitive places
than printers and CD stacks :/


And, speaking of switches: some switches can dump their configuration
as text where you can make changes and push it back to the switch.
But THEN you get switches that can only dump their configurations
as a big binary memory dump that I doubt even will work with the
next version of the firmware. &%#&%#¤

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Mikael Olsson, Clavister AB
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