Thanks for you continued feedback.

I agree with you all that if you are running on localhost there should not be 
problems. But I am beginning to think security teams operate under the concept 
of "conspiracy theory" and all development teams are and an due risk to the 
network.

We already have a second desktop but both are connected to the same network. 
One for email and office apps with no privileges and the second one is for 
development with full admin privileges.

We where told that separating the network is not possible at this time ? this 
is a long term plan. Of course I can?t argue this since I am not an 
infrastructure guy. 

The dual-nic came up briefly but always in the context of doing RDP to VMware 
server session. The way I see it if this stands we would turn our workstations 
(dual core 3GB RAM  and 500GB+ HDD) into dumb-terminals ? how smart is that? 

I like the idea of working disconnected (which BTW I do when I am not in the 
office) but then it becomes a challenge to manage lots of developers that 
require enterprise services (ie DBMS, LDAP, Reporting server, source control 
etc) 

We could duplicate them on the disconnected workstation but how practical is 
that beyond a DBMS?  In addition if we need to do research on the internet we 
now would have to use as second PC and manually transfer files.

I am also  curious to know what JBoss would recommend assuming you guys are not 
working for Red Hat already?

Thanks again for your thoughts

Max



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