ORIGINAL: cmberry I was told " NO" by support a few months ago when I asked, probably too much a security risk as smart people could probably mine it for attacks.
True.. On the other side, a good motivation to fix things faster ;) <grin>
It' s also been my experience that some company' s internal bug tracking list is too littered with foul or informal language to actually release to the public :) I would have to agree, though, that for a security product, a public bug list would be a huge liability and a PR nightmare for sales.