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New MQ Security Hole Found - Part 2 |
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RikBaeten |
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:35 am Post subject: |
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mqjeff |
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Please don't re-open six year old threads for unrelated issues.
Mods, please split this into a new thread.
RikBaeten - what is your question here?
I'm tempted to disagree with T-Rob on his response in that stackoverflow posting. I did not think that the Java client had any access to os-level user ids unless they were actually specified in the user-written code. It certainly doesn't have the same level of access to os level internals that .NET does, because of the "100% pure java" design of the Java language.
Now maybe the bit about NTSIDsRequired on the channel changes this picture for the Java client, but I'd have to revisit the documentation on that. And this is why I said I'm *tempted* to disagree with T-Rob. Since I know I *haven't* revisited that doc. |
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exerk |
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:14 am Post subject: |
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mqjeff, split as requested... _________________ It's puzzling, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like this before...and it's hard to soar like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys. |
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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mqjeff wrote: |
I'm tempted to disagree with T-Rob on his response in that stackoverflow posting. I did not think that the Java client had any access to os-level user ids unless they were actually specified in the user-written code. It certainly doesn't have the same level of access to os level internals that .NET does, because of the "100% pure java" design of the Java language. |
I agree with Jeff. Java programs running on Windows use the character UserID. Whereas native Windows application do get access to UserID and the SID.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
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