Kasz216 said:
Uh.... You sound like a crazy conspiracy theorist. http://apacheconsole.sourceforge.net/ He refered to the Apache management console, as the security managment consolee... maybe because it was the management console for security? Aside from which, ever hear someone call a Copy machine a Xerox machine? They Xerox fanboys? People calling soda Coke.
I mean, seriously? That's what it is. |
Do better research next time:
- "Apache Management Console" != "Security Management Console".
- APM is a side-project, dead since 2003.
- APM was never completed.
- APM was intended to be a replacment for the Microsoft Management Console, a configuration tool for the IIS (hence the name similarity).
- APM was never meant for security, but just for general configuration.
- The console interface of the Apache server is called Apache Server Control Interface (no console).
Besides that I already pointed out that if someone say Internet Explorer instead of web browser, he may be biased or have got a partial training on the subject.
Not to say that the IGN article is sensationalist and badly worded.