Charles Oliver Nutter schrieb:
[...]
>> 2) NG server is not secure (Marty says as much). It listens over some
>> port and accepts any requests that come over the network, regardless.
>> Best practice would include, at a minimum, always using a standard
>> port which is firewalled to prevent external (non-host) access.
> 
> Yeah, I wouldn't expect NG would be something people would start up and 
> leave running for long periods of time. I'd expect it's something you 
> start up (or something that comes up with your IDE of choice, maybe?), 
> that listens only on loopback, and that you shut down when you're 
> through working. Maybe a more secure NG would be needed for some 
> applications, but I think making NG rock-solid (signals, etc) first 
> would be my priority.

XServer shows us how to do that in a multiuser environment.

bye blackdrag

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