Tank you, Kathey! >>>>>>>>>>>> Kathey Marsden wrote (2006-06-01 07:30:39): > Bernt M. Johnsen wrote: > > >I understand there has been a backchannel discussion on DERBY-528 (IRC). > >It would be nice if some of those involved posted a log here. > > > > > I am sorry Bernt I do not have the log. The summary of the discussion > was not technical and went something like this from what I remember. > > - Francois joined #derby IRC and generally everyone was happy to see > him there and back active in the community. > - I asked him if DERBY-528 was still planned for 10.2 as marked in > Jira. He said yes, he was back working on it and it was still planned > for 10.2. > - He mentioned briefly that he had hit some technical issues with > DERBY-528 that he had resolved . I didn't understand what they were > from the bit he wrote, but did not pursue in detail as that is better > for the list than IRC and I assume he will mention these with his patch. > - Francois pinged me off line (not sure why) and we talked in general > about how good it was to dust of the network server security discussion > and revive the dream of Network Server starting secure and remotely > accessible by default (as mentioned before in threads like: > http://www.nabble.com/Network+Server+and+client+concerns-p3013962.html > http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A+DRDA+Password+Encryption+%28SECMEC_EUSRIDPWD+and+SECMEC_USRENCPWD%29-p231847.html > ) > > I reiterated my concern that setting up user authentication and running > with security manager is cumbersome and not generally done and that a > lot of users might be exposing themselves to risk. I did not mention it > there but wonder if http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1056 > would be a good addition to 10.2. > > Kathey > >
-- Bernt Marius Johnsen, Database Technology Group, Staff Engineer, Technical Lead Derby/Java DB Sun Microsystems, Trondheim, Norway
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