Does anybody have any experience or pointers on how to provide 
security/protection for an Extranet type of info sharing among 
different companies, especially against possible internal individual 
LAN users who (unwillingly or not, including not knowing of IP 
forwarding being enabled ?!?) use dialup connections to the Internet, 
or a common proxy/socks/direct LAN connection to the Internet, if 
each LAN "sits" behind a NAT router? I am also interested in 
pointers to policies spelled out for the member participating in the 
Extranet, including how-to on identifying such behavior ...
        TIA,
        Calin
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