On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 17:24:30 +0300, Sergey Mereutsa <s...@dqteam.com>
wrote:
> Hi!
> 
>>> And this not protect you from Java Trojan downloader for example.
> AdSF> What do you mean?
> 
> I mean, that if you miss something in the security model, it will be
> possible to use this vulnerability, but I was written before your
> answer :)

That of course doesn't apply: you won't be downloading code with your
Firebird server, so downloading a Trojan is out (as can happen with Java
Applets and Webstart applications on specific java version, and exploit
certain security bugs). You need to have all class-files inside your
Firebird server. That doesn't preclude the possibility of installing
software that is a Trojan, but is a lot less likely than from downloading
software of an unknown source.

Mark

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