Ed Sawicki wrote:

> a) He claims they are on a "private network"; they are safe.
>     The Web server serves only internal users; it cannot be
>     accessed directly from the Internet. However, their
>     "private network" is not private in the sense of NAT
>     and RFC1918 private addressing. Everyone in the company
>     has a public IP address.

If they're NAT'd, then they aren't public IP's. So which is it?

It sounds like they have an internal web server for document sharing and 
they will control write access to certain sub folders within the 
DocumentRoot via Samba. I suppose to would make sense to have the PDF's 
uploaded via web form, but what's the problem here? What scenario are 
you anticipating? Someone hax0ring the server trough samba? How big is 
this company?

-- 
m0gely
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