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While discussing Super.Human.Portal on production servers, Doug pointed out that the Nomad servers we created were dedicated to Nomad, so the local databases visible with Browse My Server are not the databases that a customer would be interested in. He suggested that we add a way to view the database for other servers in the same domain/organization. Similarly, it would be useful to be able to browse servers and database from Add Bookmark instead of typing out the name (I usually get the database path by looking it up in this manner using the Notes client).
This is a security concern to some extent because the signed agents would have access to view databases that the end user may not have access to. Actual database access would still be restricted by the ACL, but just knowing which database existed could be a vulnerability in some cases.
As an alternative, @JustinProminic mentioned that we could replicate SuperHumanPortal.nsf to the other server, and let users create bookmarks from those servers. This is less convenient, but could work for our needs.
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While discussing Super.Human.Portal on production servers, Doug pointed out that the Nomad servers we created were dedicated to Nomad, so the local databases visible with Browse My Server are not the databases that a customer would be interested in. He suggested that we add a way to view the database for other servers in the same domain/organization. Similarly, it would be useful to be able to browse servers and database from Add Bookmark instead of typing out the name (I usually get the database path by looking it up in this manner using the Notes client).
This is a security concern to some extent because the signed agents would have access to view databases that the end user may not have access to. Actual database access would still be restricted by the ACL, but just knowing which database existed could be a vulnerability in some cases.
As an alternative, @JustinProminic mentioned that we could replicate SuperHumanPortal.nsf to the other server, and let users create bookmarks from those servers. This is less convenient, but could work for our needs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: