specific hosts.
David Gillett
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: January 28, 2003 13:33
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: pcAnywhere...Outbound Only.
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> >From: "tony toni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >We ha
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 21:44, tony toni wrote:
Hi,
We have a rule on our firewall that allows all employees to use pcAnywhere
to connect to a host OUTSIDE of our network. It is in one direction...that
is from inside our network to an outside host and not vise versa. Our
firewall administ
Working within reasonable limitations is always our challenge for security.
I was taught practically that at least as far as the Internet connection
goes, trust your internal users and don't trust the outside world. You can
apply a security policy to this limiting services without restricting by
us
The first concern would be a disgruntled employee bring in files from
home. Another concern would be an employee who does not run virus
software, transferring files to your server. Just a couple things to
consider.
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Stephen A Santos
Network Administrator
-Original Messa
There is a version of PCAsnywhere that include only REMOTE, That is it can
not be a host. Installing this version may solve a problem. If you trust
your users not installing the complete version.
Here is a link for how to build a remote contrall package
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/tutorial/p
From: "tony toni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We have a rule on our firewall that allows all employees to use pcAnywhere
to connect to a host OUTSIDE of our network. It is in one
direction...that is from inside our network to an outside host and not vise
versa. Our firewall administrator, came to me
If you installed pcAnywhere with the Remote options only, there would be no
Hosts to connect to on your network. That would give you some added
security as well.
Pete
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From: tony toni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:44 PM
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