Yes SSH is great... but what protects the guy with the
DSL connection...? I have a terrific connection into
work with SSH but someone else has a terrific back
door to the machine initating the external SSH
connection.
Robert
--- "Gregory D. Nowicki (Greg)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> We use ssh on a variety of Windows, Linux, and Sun
> machines to offer our
> employees just such a service. We can tunnel
> virtually all of our remote
> services through them (including VNC).
>
> Greg
>
> At 02:43 PM 4/20/01 -0700, It's The Zoooomer wrote:
> >Well if you're talking about allowing the company
> >employees (who have DSL at their houses) to be able
> to
> >come into the company. We're wrestling with this
> right
> >now. We're looking at personal fw's tht we can
> >configure and protect them at their house and also
> >have them up to make a secure connection into the
> >company. some of the cast of characters include
> >F-Secure, zonealarm, Blackice etc. Anyone had any
> >success in these areas...?
> >
> > Robert
> >
> >
> >--- "Andrew J. Caird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:13:41 EDT
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > >We do use FW-1, however, do you know if after a
> > > client's policy is updated
> > > >(upon logon) does that user then have the
> ability
> > > to alter that policy
> > > >until the next time he/she logs on? My
> > > understanding is that you can
> > > >prevent this with ZoneAlert Plus through the
> use of
> > > authentication
> > > >requirements and a centralized password
> database
> > > that exists on a file
> > > >server. Thoughts?
> > >
> > > well, access to the keyboard means all bets
> are
> > > off, but i believe
> > > that with a reasonably configured client the
> > > policy is essentially
> > > unchangable by the average end user(*).
> again,
> > > though, i've never
> > > used this software, so i'm going on the
> marketing
> > > literature i've read. :)
> > >
> > > perhaps someone else on this list can share
> some
> > > real-life
> > > experiences?
> > >
> > > --andy
> > >
> > >
> > > (*) average end user == a user who can't figure
> out
> > > how to circumvent
> > > the SecureClient policy.
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