Sujet : Re: Does Anybody Still Use IIS Any More?
De : pursent100 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (%)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 11. Apr 2025, 03:39:26
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
For a change, a Windows update screwup does little more (or so it
looks) than leave a junk folder behind
<https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-update-drops-empty-intepub-folder-in-system-leaves-users-scratching-heads-after-april-update>.
But it seems the folder name triggers unpleasant memories for some:
... this folder is associated with systems with Microsoft’s
Internet Information Services (IIS) installed. IIS is a web server
platform with a long history of security vulnerabilities.
Is that how people remember IIS nowadays? As a source of security
vulnerabilities, rather than a useful way to offer Web services on a
Windows platform?
Oh dear, how sad, never mind ...
no , none of us live in the past anymore