Greetings Peter,
From what you describe, one thing that you may want to try is allow
access to 192.168.x.x by IP only in the firewall rules as most of the webpages
from hotels are internal sites. This has its obvious disadvantages, so you
have to decide how much security you want to
There is also http://www.travelnet.ca/ and others products...
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De : shawnmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 6 décembre, 2002 19:23
À : Peter VE
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Objet : Re: broadband connections in hotels
Hi,
This is a result of your taking all co
Hi,
This is a result of your taking all control out of the hands of
users...while it's very controlable from a sysadmin point of view, your
users are obviously taken out of the loop and you wish to keep it that
way.
That being said...
What firewall are you using on the laptops?
The device ho
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Subject: Re: broadband connections in hotels
> Hi,
>
> This is a result of your taking all control out of the hands of
> users...while it's very
> When the users wants to access the internet, he has to establish the VPN
> and use the corporate proxy server... better safe than sorry
good policy
> This is bothering me... how can we set things up so the user can use the
> local broadband connection,
> without dynamically changing the polic