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At 10:36 AM -0600 1/31/03, Cavnar-Johnson, John wrote:
>Probably something along these lines:
>http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0006.html
>
>The basic idea is that SOAP is an attempt to sneak past the corporate
>firewall and get some real work done, which, of course, is a security
>problem.
Exactly. Note that this would go away completely if web services
didn't piggyback on port 80, and try to hide what they really are.
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