> From: dOE [mailto:doep...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Security issues sending broadcast traffic.
>
> It is generally safer for a higher security zone to have
> read\write access to a lower security zone. It would be
> more of a risk for the lower zone to be able to read\wri
Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: dOE [mailto:doep...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: Security issues sending broadcast traffic.
> >
> > Does anyone know of any security issues when sending
> > broadcast traffic from a high security zone (firewall
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> From: dOE [mailto:doep...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: Security issues sending broadcast traffic.
>
> Does anyone know of any security issues when sending
> broadcast traffic from a high security zone (firewall
> DMZ's) to a tomcat server located in a lower security zone?
I think that simply nobody understands your problem here,
Broadcast? You mean network-broadcasts?
I don't think that this is a Tomcat-issue at all (may somebody please
correct me if I'm wrong since I'm not the networking-expert), but
afaik a broadcast always goes to s specific IP-adress, i.e.
et
Anyone have anything on this??
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:35 PM, dOE wrote:
> Does anyone know of any security issues when sending broadcast traffic from
> a high security zone (firewall DMZ's) to a tomcat server located in a lower
> security zone?
>
> It is the higher security "writing" \ "acces
Does anyone know of any security issues when sending broadcast traffic from
a high security zone (firewall DMZ's) to a tomcat server located in a lower
security zone?
It is the higher security "writing" \ "accessing" the lower security so
initial guesses are that this should be fine, but I like to