Comment Re:It's broken (!) (Score 1) 683
There are a few possibilities:
1) Someone cracked it and disable/removed the IIS_USR account (anonymous webuser)
2) Someone cracked it and changed the permissions of the site itself
3) Microsoft (out of fear of the /. effect) disabled anonymous access- so they could say that the machine was never cracked
Personally, the way they had it configured, I don't see how it could've been cracked. I doubt that there was even any trusted machines to tunnel through on that server's network.
So I vote for 3. Anyone else have any ideas?
1) Someone cracked it and disable/removed the IIS_USR account (anonymous webuser)
2) Someone cracked it and changed the permissions of the site itself
3) Microsoft (out of fear of the
Personally, the way they had it configured, I don't see how it could've been cracked. I doubt that there was even any trusted machines to tunnel through on that server's network.
So I vote for 3. Anyone else have any ideas?