I also emailed with him quit a bit on this. Part of the issue is a the
session id's used in CF5. The fact that they are sequential, guessable and
recycled is causing a problem with a compliance test.
The other part of the issue was resolved.
Wil
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Justin Scott
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> Well, given the lack of a response last time you asked,
> I'm guessing "no" :-)
A few of us replied off-list for the details.
-Justin
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On Wednesday 03 Jun 2009, UXB Internet wrote:
> I hate to resort to pleading but Is there no-one on this list that has any
> experience with PCI conformance and Cold Fusion 5 willing to share their
> experience? Or at least point me to someone who does have the knowledge?
Well, given the lack of
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I am wondering if there is someone on the list who has experience in Cold
Fusion 5, Windows 2003 IIS6 & PCI compliance scans and resolution. I have
an issue with one server tha
I am wondering if there is someone on the list who has experience in Cold
Fusion 5, Windows 2003 IIS6 & PCI compliance scans and resolution. I have
an issue with one server that I need someone to consult with and am hoping
that some kind knowledgeable soul is willing to talk to me off list and
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