>Hey Allan
>
>I have never used it in any shape way or form, but I will bet anyone anything that I can break it in a few seconds. I belive that it could be hard to do but never unbreakable.
Easiest way is to do this exploit the fact that most people don't bother changing the default passwords. Second easiests is to popup over to someones PC that has the system open already and went to lunch! But if you implement all the security options possible on their server I doubt you could do it...
(Java Authentication and Authorization Server (JAAS), HTTP-S, SSL certificates,
and SMIME 3.0 packaging, Oracle9iAS encrypts communication throughout
the system – from the browser, to the application server, to the database, plus built in features to encrypt data if you actually do get connected)
Unbreakable maybe only if configured correctly..In my opinion it not even it's best feature but its the one they chose to market at this point in time. A fe years ago it was "faster than any other server"...
Certainly 1000 times better than anthing else out there on the market.
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