Re: IIS Lock Down Tool

From: A smart person (maxwell@smart.com)
Date: 03/15/03


From: "A smart person" <maxwell@smart.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 18:48:52 -0600


Sounds like they are smart enough to know good software.

Aaron Prohaska wrote:
> Obviously your not a user of Microsoft software so do us all a favor
> and get off this group. Your message is a waste of bandwidth.
>
> A.
>
> MitWin wrote:
>
>> MitWin wrote:
>>> Aaron Prohaska wrote:
>>>> I just installed ran the IIS Lock Down tool on a couple computer
>>>> and seems to be working fine on all except one computer. After
>>>> looking at the URLScan log file I am find that the problem I have
>>>> now is that a . is not allowed in directory names. This is causing
>>>> a problem
>>>> because I am running Visual Studio.Net on this machine and my
>>>> directory names are usually in the format of
>>>> CompanyName.Namespace.SubNamespace.SubNamespace etc.. Can anyone
>>>> tell me how I can allow a . in the directory names? The closest
>>>> setting I see in the urlscan.ini file is for "./ ; Don't allow
>>>> trailing dot on a directory name", but this is not the same thing
>>>> as putting a . in the directory name.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Aaron
>>>
>>> Get a web server that doesn't suck. For instance, Zues or AOL
>>> Server.
>>
>> Oops, my bad. Upon checking, both of those also requre an OS that
>> doesn't suck, thus leaving Microsoft offerings out.


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