Gurus,

We have an issue at the moment where several remote software vendors are going
to insist on using a PCAnywhere like program to maintain machines on our
network.

Some vendors are on the other side of the world, others are just in another
state.

Our initial reaction is to say no (and we are strongly discouraging this).

However,  when the crunch comes (ie a mission critical system needs remote
support), we need a solution to be in place.

Bearing in mind, once they have PCAnywhere access to a machine that whole subnet
is vulnerable, someone suggested that we isolate each machine on a separate nic
of a firewall.

What does everyone else do  (we are only talking about a few servers where there
is no local or inhouse support).

regards

Mike McDermid




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