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This may be somewhat related to my question about workflow and approving changes on the destination instance.
I assume the source instance pacakges up the changes and sends them to the destination instance via HTTP.
However, the source instance is not required to have a user name/password for the destination instance.
Thus, is it possible that some evil person could push unwanted changes to an Umbraco instance with Courier?
-- Paul
I believe I figured this one out. Pushing from one instance to another requires both to have the same admin account password.
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This may be somewhat related to my question about workflow and approving changes on the destination instance.
I assume the source instance pacakges up the changes and sends them to the destination instance via HTTP.
However, the source instance is not required to have a user name/password for the destination instance.
Thus, is it possible that some evil person could push unwanted changes to an Umbraco instance with Courier?
-- Paul
I believe I figured this one out. Pushing from one instance to another requires both to have the same admin account password.
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