> On 7 Sep 2017, at 21:48, hw <h...@gc-24.de> wrote:
> 
> [-=X.L.O.R.D=-] wrote:
>> 1guys,
>> I think it can be done via power management feature if PC idle a period of 
>> time, sleep it.
> 
> Access is exclusively via RDP-sessions.  I don´t know if I can get a VM to 
> hibernate
> when idle and to wake up when someone tries to connect; and delying logins as 
> mmight
> occur when the VM needs to wake up first is not an option.  Besides, internet 
> access
> would not be denied at all and only not used when the VM is hibernating.
X—> Yup and just make sure the power-save is set-to never, so RDP session 
should be ready for RDP call-in request from remote.
> 
>> For your message, to disallow an user to have internet access that can be 
>> done via his account profile at local security from Microsoft product 
>> itself. Alternatively GPO policy at the AD. When he logs on to the username 
>> and password, his profile will also download to that PC.
> 
> Thanks, that´s something I need to look into.  It would still be better than 
> no
> restiction at all.
> 
> 
> The intention is to quarantaine windoze machines as much as possible for 
> security
> reasons.  Hibernating doesn´t really help with that unless they´re never used 
> …
> X —> One thing you can append is once user logged off, use a reborn-software 
> to revert to the clean status or previous backup snapshot point.

> 
>> Hope that help!
>> 
>> Xlord
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: CentOS-virt [mailto:centos-virt-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of hw
>> Sent: Saturday, September 2, 2017 7:50 PM
>> To: centos-virt@centos.org
>> Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] change network settings of VM depending on logged 
>> in user(s)?
>> 
>> PJ Welsh wrote:
>>> I'm not a M$ expert, but I've seen enough GPO's to believe there is a way 
>>> to do it through Windows.
>>> PJWelsh
>> 
>> For the whole machine?
>> 
>> So far, I´ve only found information regarding blocking access for particular 
>> users.  I want it the other way round, i. e. the whole maching usually not 
>> having access and allowing access to only a particular user.
>> 
>> Allowing access to only a particular user can (should ideally) involve the 
>> whole machine still not having access.
>> 
>> 
>> Perhaps it seems like an unusual request --- yet the more I think about it, 
>> it seems like it should become the default.  Why should a machine have 
>> internet access all the time rather than only when it´s needed, and when 
>> it´s needed, why not restrict it to exactly what is needed and nothing else.
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 11:43 AM, hw <h...@gc-24.de <mailto:h...@gc-24.de>> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>    Hi,
>>> 
>>>    is there a way to disable internet access for a windoze 7 VM depending
>>>    on which user(s) is/are logged in?
>>> 
>>>    It seems windoze 7 doesn´t really support this, especially when you want
>>>    to disable internet access for the whole machine, so I´m wondering if
>>>    there is a way to do this when the machine is a KVM-VM running on Centos.
>>> 
>>>    The whole VM should only have internet access when a particular user logs
>>>    in, and preferably for only this particular user.
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