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2091.1 | Heard it before, completely agree | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Fri Mar 10 1995 12:19 | 5 |
| I got the same reaction from several people at DECUS in December. I passed on
the concerns to the HUBwatch team. I'm sure someone will give us the status for
V4.0.
...Roger...
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2091.2 | The short answer is "no"... | SLINK::HOOD | This is my new personal name for Notes | Fri Mar 10 1995 12:48 | 23 |
| > This is really a stupid idea.
Thank you. Have you told the product manager it is a stupid idea and
needs to be removed?
> I hope this is being removed for V4?
No, it is not. Neither is it scheduled to be removed.
> If not why not?
(1) It is not a requirement for V4.0
(2) There are over 60 windows that would need to be changed. This is a
time-consuming task. Which new features and bug-fixes that are scheduled
for V4.0, and are requirements for V4.0 would you like us to drop?
(3) We have a code freeze in a very few weeks.
(4) The community is useful information to have.
(5) If we remove it, people who use the community (I visited a customer who
monitors about 4 hubs at a time) would be annoyed.
(6) Because it's not good netiquette to call our product "stupid"
Tom Hood
stupid HUBwatch developer
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2091.3 | It's still dumb! | NAC::LICAUSE | | Fri Mar 10 1995 16:21 | 23 |
| RE: .2
Who is the product manager for HUBwatch?
He or/she hasn't made themselves very visible in LKG!
Interesting that some customers want to see the community string
displayed publicly. Do they also want their login password echoed?
It's really more or less the same thing!
We too are customers that happen to run a fairly large LAN....one that
supports development of applications like HUBwatch. And devices like
DEChub's. I guess our feedback is worthless....right?!
We have HUBwatch displayed publicly in LKG1/1 and we received calls
from some concerned folks that saw the read/write community string
displayed publicly indicating that this was a security risk.
My reaction was, "fix the damned product." That's still my reaction.
I can't imagine wanting a product that publicly displays what is normally
concidered a secure operational password.
And there......Al
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2091.4 | invisible Product Managers = Jack Forrest and Mike Bouchard | NAC::FORREST | | Fri Mar 10 1995 17:43 | 13 |
| re: .3
Al, my visibility comes and goes, because the engineers usually answer
questions long before I get around to reading them. I also usually just
sign my entries with "jack", not "the HUBwatch Product Manager". If you
have access to VTX, you can always type VTX PM and navigate through the
people locator screens to find the product manager for any product.
I'm taking your input seriously for future revisions, but we can't
accept new requests just as we are about to button up the code. We
will talk this over in one of our upcoming meetings.
jack
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2091.5 | Public == READONLY, only. | SLINK::HOOD | This is my new personal name for Notes | Fri Mar 10 1995 18:09 | 8 |
| > We have HUBwatch displayed publicly in LKG1/1 and we received calls
> from some concerned folks that saw the read/write community string
> displayed publicly indicating that this was a security risk.
Short-term fix to this problem...
Invoke HUBwatch with the READ-ONLY community for the hub or agent.
Tom H
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2091.6 | Ex | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Mon Mar 13 1995 08:09 | 7 |
| .3>> DEChub's. I guess our feedback is worthless....right?!
Actually, Al, all feedback, including yours, is extremely important to the
HUBwatch team. However, I think it's safe to say that your choice of words to
label the idea "stupid" and "dumb" leaves much to be desired.
...Roger...
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2091.7 | Appology | NAC::LICAUSE | | Mon Mar 13 1995 11:55 | 15 |
| >> However, I think it's safe to say that your choice of words to
>> label the idea "stupid" and "dumb" leaves much to be desired.
On further thought, I would tend to agree and I appologize if offense
was taken.
It is one of those items that I would have thought to be fairly obvious
and am surprised to hear that some customers like a password
displayed, though I shouldn't be given some of the customer requests
that I've seen.
Al
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2091.8 | Thanks | SLINK::HOOD | This is my new personal name for Notes | Mon Mar 13 1995 12:06 | 13 |
| >Actually, Al, all feedback, including yours, is extremely important to the
>HUBwatch team.
Roger is (sigh) right again...
In fact, within a few hours of reading your base note, while I was waiting
for a compilation, I started doing the initial design on how we can
selectively hide community strings, as some kind of HUBwatch startup option.
That feature will *not* be in V4.0, but might be in a future HUBwatch version.
Tom Hood
HUBwatch
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2091.9 | a customer quote about "security" | TLSE01::SELLES | Pierre-Jean - Toulouse -France | Fri Mar 24 1995 12:59 | 37 |
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hello Tom and Jack ,
not wanting to offense anybody ;-) , i'd like to quote
an administration customer who is very concerned
about security :
-" community should not appear in clear text ";
in decmcc or temip , for each SNMP entity you want to manage
you have to enter a "password" thru a sub-menu ,
in fact the read-write community , that is not displayed ;
of course , by default , it uses "public" community for
display only function
now , somebody with a sniffer can always detect this read-write
community , but not anybody entering the operation center
( i guess that community will be encrypted with SNMP V2 , right ? )
-" for dechub900 setup port , there should be a password
for terminal access "
it exists for Chipcom hubs and no customer complained about this
those quotes are just for "apporter de l'eau au moulin" concerning
better security for Hubwatch ( which , always quoting the customer,
is a really good interface and very easy to use , "the LAN Interconnect
is a marvel " )
regards PJ
PS : it is not a military customer
PS : "apporter de l'eau au moulin " should be "add water to the mill"
but it is very basic translation !
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2091.10 | We heard you! We're working on it! | SLINK::HOOD | This is my new personal name for Notes | Fri Mar 24 1995 13:37 | 9 |
| Yes. I get it. Really.
In a future HUBwatch version, we will implement a new feature to hide such
things.
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"add water to the mill"... An almost word-for-word English translation
could lead to "that's water over the dam", which means almost the opposite
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2091.11 | if French language was not only for Olympic Games ... | TLSE01::SELLES | Pierre-Jean - Toulouse -France | Sun Mar 26 1995 12:07 | 15 |
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Well for us French people , it is always so easy to try
and translate word for word ;
each language has of course its specificities and
English is not that easy to learn , specially for
a guy from South ( more latin like , than anglo-saxon )
sorry but as i dont have a dictionnary at hand ,
i did my best !!
thanks and keep the good work going , Tom
regards PJ
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