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Subject: Re: How to secure a Webpage?
From: Adam Shostack <adam @ homeport . org>
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 19:53:10 -0500 (EST)
To: stewarts @ cul . ca (Stewart Shinewald)
Cc: Firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <329CCCD2 . 3B6 @ cul . ca> from Stewart Shinewald at "Nov 27, 96 03:20:50 pm"

I'm not sure why no one has mentioned tripwire or l5 yet.  l5 is at
ftp.avian.org.  tripwire is easy to find.

Adam


Stewart Shinewald wrote:
| Our company is considering the development of a webpage and placing it 
| outside our firewall.
| 
| Can anyone advise me or point me in the right direction to identify what 
| controls are required for a webpage to be made as secure as possible to 
| either prevent a change or at least identify if a change were made.  Is 
| my assumption valid that a properly set up firewall would prevent webpage 
|  browsers from penetrating our firewall?
| 
| Any assistance would be appreciated.
| 
| Stewart Shinewald
| Internal Audit
| 


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