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Yes and no.
If there's a webservice running that accesses the database, you'll access the database (albeit indirectly) if you call that webservice.
But you can't just send some SOAP message to any old web server asking it to give you a full list of usernames and passwords from its authentication database.
If there's a webservice running that accesses the database, you'll access the database (albeit indirectly) if you call that webservice.
But you can't just send some SOAP message to any old web server asking it to give you a full list of usernames and passwords from its authentication database.
As people are clearly allowed to attack me but I'm not allowed to defend myself, I no longer post to this site.
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