Hi,
Im sorry, but I think I am missing something. You keep saying the
servlet/jsp stuff doesn't reside behind the firewall? I am not sure if you
are saying this, but your step 1 says the controller servlet forwards (maybe
via XML) some stuff to the RemoteControllerServlet which is inside the
firewall.
My confusion lies in the fact that all of our stuff is done behind a
firewall. Unless you mean a firewall in the sense that its not open to Http,
Ftp, etc. We block everything but Http and FTP, and at that our FTP server I
assume is semi-safe, and Http is to our web server. I don't know how safe it
is yet, I would love to know if anyone knows of someone who is for hire to
"test" the security, see if they can download stuff like our database, etc,
so that we can beef it up.
Is there anyone out there like this?
So..is the firewall your talking about a "second" firewall that sits inside
the sites first firewall?
Please clarify to me exactly what you mean by your use of firewall.
Thanks.
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