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Just turning off SSL support won't stop employees from shopping at
work. Often (this is site-specific) web sites will support port 80
*AND* port 443 so if an SSL connection is not established, a
non-secure port 80 connection still will be enabled. This may not be
the case for security sites which choose not to support port 80 but
for most vendors who may not be that totally security-minded, they
probably support both which means that you will still have the same
problem with your employees.

Chances are that your employees may not care if it's an SSL
connection or not when they're doing their shopping.

PK

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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 8:44 AM
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Subject: HTTPS Question



Hi All,

I want to turn off HTTPS to prevent people on the network from
shopping at
various sites at work.  Anyone know of any vulnerability in doing so?
 Will
I kill something else that uses HTTPS that I haven't thought about?



Alissa

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