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We've been advised by ISS to go ahead and disable that signature for now;
evidently there are some serious bugs in it as of XPU 5.1.

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Subject: HTTP BROWN ORIFICE - RS 6.5 (Sent by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
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I know most of thee go unanswered, but does anyone have any idea what
triggers the brown orifice alert?  We are getting a ton of alerts on port
80
traffic from our proxies.  I'm guessing they are false positives as we do
not run much in the way of netscape, unless the vuln is also in IE.  We are
running RS 6.5.

Bob


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