On Tuesday 04 March 2003 18:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In general, how would buffer overflows impact James? Since it is
> Java-based and internal string and character representation isn't as
> loose as C/C++, I would expect that this type of error probably
> wouldn't be common.

Not really common, no.
Buffer overflows within the database used may still be triggered 
through James, I guess.

> Are there any other types of attacks James may be susceptable to?

Yes: denial of service, for example.

Robert

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