I just need to have what's up function as an actual web server so that I
can include normal scripting in the asp pages.
Right now I need to link to an external page to provide data from an SQL
querey.




"Jay Drew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.ipswitch.com on 04/11/2002 11:58:29 AM

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For security reasons, I'd have to seriously consider another product if WUG
switched to using IIS.  I'd accept WUG going to Apache, but never IIS.

Jay Drew
LLNL

At 09:17 AM 4/11/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I, for one, wouldn't be in too much of a hurry to make WUG part of the
>growing IIS dependent products.
>For one thing, once you've gone that way, you've lost anyone running
>anything else.  For another IIS may change at any time, making your
product
>dependent on the whims of Microsoft.  (Still smarting from the release of
>Dos 3.11,  Anyone else remember that?)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:52 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] WUG and IIS
>
>
>Duane,
>At this point we do not have those filters.  Our intention was to keep
>WhatsUp Gold's web files local to its own web server.  So it is something
>that we would have to take a look at.  I am sure our development team has
>been looking into this already.  We saw the entry on the forum.  I will
>bring it up in our next development meeting.
>
>Mark Singh
>Senior Engineer
>Ipswitch Technical Support
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>___________<><
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Duane Waddle
>Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 11:02 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [WhatsUp Forum] WUG and IIS
>
>At 4/7/2002 10:56 PM, you wrote:
>
> >Dear WhatsUp Technicians and Afeccionados,
> >
> >Does IPSwitch make (or have they considered making) ISAPI filters for
the
> >WUG Web files? I would love to be able to browse WUG maps over the
Internet
> >but am not comfortable using a cleartext password scheme without SSL to
> >access something as critical as network administration tools like WUG
Web.
> >
> >It seems to me WUG might benefit from being built compatible with IIS -
SSL
> >and Windows Authentication being just one class of perk - and this kind
of
> >architecture could also free up the developers to focus on what WUG does
> >well - network monitoring - leaving web server development to Microsoft.
> >
> >If anything like this is available, or if anyone has any ideas on
> >workarounds for serving out WUG Web Maps in a more secure way, please
let
> >me know.
>
>Using IIS as a foundation for What's Up seems far less secure than
>cleartext passwords.. Code Red anyone?  In principle, however, SSL access
>to the What's Up web would be sweeet.  One thing I'm working on in my
>abundant spare time is using STunnel (www.stunnel.org) to act as an SSL
>proxy server in front of What's up.  The thing you lose this way is What's
>Up's per-IP address restrictions.  (If using STunnel on a Unix box, you
can
>substitute with libwrap)
>
>Hope this helps
>
>--D
>
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