> >Ooooh yeah <double-sigh>. Webmin is a nice example (and ripe > target) >for > >the dangers of falling prey to an UDP attack. As much as I > love(d) >Webmin, > >it's a dire security risk these days. > > Michael, > > I removed WebMin for this reason. However, it seems like it'd be an > excellent backup should SSH ever fail or be unavailable for > whatever reason. > How could you go about (safely) creating a HTML page, accessable via SSL, > that once you supplied the proper credentials, could fire up the WebMin > application? Effectively, allowing one to trigger the process at > will? Your > thoughts? > > Brandon
Dont understand - why is Webmin considered to be unsafe. I run it under Net::SSLeay - and login via https://domain:10000 - is that an insecure access - thought that gave me encrypted passwords etc - or am I missing something ?? cheers Jim Carey www.OZbcoz.com discount domain registration www.iluvoz.com affordable hosting services> http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
