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Summary of Contents for MACROMEDIA BREEZE-SECURITY

  • Page 1 Security and Macromedia Breeze...
  • Page 2 If you access a third-party website mentioned in this guide, then you do so at your own risk. Macromedia provides these links only as a convenience, and the inclusion of the link does not imply that Macromedia endorses or accepts any responsibility for the content on those third-party sites.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Overview............5 Security Levels.
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Overview

    By its very nature, any application that is run over a network, especially the Internet, has security risks associated with it. Macromedia Breeze is no different. However, these security threats can be minimized if careful consideration is taken towards implementing a security design for Macromedia Breeze.
  • Page 6: Security Levels

    It is highly recommended that sensitive ports should be placed behind a firewall that separates them from non-trusted machines. Below is a list of ports that are used by Macromedia: • Inbound ports (from the internet): 80, 443, 1935 •...
  • Page 7: Solutions For A Secure Infrastructure

    Macromedia Breeze comes with its own built-in high-performance, secure web server. This web server is based in part on Macromedia JRun Enterprise Server and has been designed specifically to serve dynamic content for Breeze, including Breeze Live meetings, Breeze presentations, and other rich media content.
  • Page 8 This setup will probably be uncommon, but many software and hardware vendors offer VPN technology to secure the communications to remote Breeze servers. Breeze relies on this external security if data traffic must be encrypted. Security and Macromedia Breeze...
  • Page 9: Application-Level Security

    Breeze Manager Help Guide. You can access the Breeze Manager Help Guide through the Breeze Manager web application. To access the Breeze Manager, choose Start > Programs > Macromedia > Macromedia Breeze 3 > Breeze Login Page. Physical Security Customers who store sensitive information on their servers should be aware of the physical security of their systems.
  • Page 10: Best Practices

    • Firewall Your Servers It is highly recommended to place Macromedia Breeze behind a firewall, especially if you are intending for Breeze to be used on the Internet. By not placing Breeze behind a firewall, you are leaving your server open for attacks. Even worse, your sensitive information is unsecured and open for theft.
  • Page 11: Recommended Security Resources And References

    The Macromedia Breeze software is not intended to, and should not be relied upon by you to, provide security against any unauthorized access to, or unintended or intended disruptions or harm against, your server systems or any information stored or deployed by you on any computer, including the server computer.
  • Page 12 Security and Macromedia Breeze...

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