Please note, for proper securing of traffic all "Split Tunneling" should be disabled!
Cheers, JJC -----Original Message----- From: James Harless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 7:53 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Internet security on "hotspots" Have her connect to a VPN that is available to her. If her company doesn't have one available, there are many easy to implement solutions for setting up a PPTP VPN. Then, she can connect to an insecure Wireless AP but, all of her traffic would flow encrypted to the VPN and out to the 'net from that remote location. -- James Harless Network Security Engineer Kidwell Companies kCOM kE kTECH 900 S. 26th Street Lincoln, NE 68510 13336 Industrial Road Suite 101 Omaha, NE 68137 Main: 402-475-9151 Fax: 402-475-9186 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.kidwellcompanies.com <http://www.kidwellcompanies.com/> On 4/18/06 9:09 PM, "Agent Zr0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a friend who is interested in better securing her laptop while > she's out surfing the net at coffeehouses and what not. I'm thinking of > telling her to just get herself a REALLY good firewall program (I use > zonealarm pro myself), but I was wondering if anyone here had any other > ideals or thoughts that I could pass onto her other than that. > > Agent Zer0 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
