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MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Jan 28 2004 10:54PM McAllister, Andrew (McAllisterA umsystem edu) (10 replies) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 10:12PM Nick FitzGerald (nick virus-l demon co uk) RE: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 03:54PM Richard M. Smith (rms computerbytesman com) RE: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 02:26PM Andrew Harwood (aaharwood_maillist bigpond com) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 10:32AM Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 04:01AM Dave Warren (dave warren devilsplayground net) (3 replies) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 06 2004 04:01AM Nick FitzGerald (nick virus-l demon co uk) Re: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 06:09PM David B Harris (dbharris eelf ddts net) RE: MS to stop allowing passwords in URLs Feb 03 2004 01:58AM Fergus Brooks (fergusb evolve-online com) (1 replies) |
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Fergus Brooks wrote:
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> Also I have found that often to get to an FTP server on the Internet
> (depending on the proxy, connection, firewall etc) that you need to use
> this format. Taking this functionality away will certainly make it
> harder for a lot of support people and consultants to do their jobs.
>
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I just applied this patch (KB832894 MS-04-004) to IE 6.0 on W2K to check
handling of ftp url's. After the patch, ftp://username:password@site still
works. I think the change only applies to http, https.
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