Re: [vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Bill Broadley
IANAL. Bob Scofield wrote: > I need some help on a legal ethics question. I occasionally take my laptop > to > the Sacramento Public Law Library to use its public access wireless Presumably to access legal resources available there. > connection for some great online resources. Right now

Re: [vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Tony Cratz
Bob Scofield wrote: > I connect to a very expensive legal database (westlaw.com). I'm paying $168 > a > month for a lighter version of it at home. But sometimes I need the extra > databases you can get at a law library for free. Westlaw.com provide though an easy to access source data

Re: [vox-tech] 2 Network cards not getting along

2009-12-14 Thread Alex Mandel
Tony Cratz wrote: > Alex Mandel wrote: >> This is probably a strange use case, and I'm aware it's not optimum but >> I need to get it to work while a more long term solution is discussed. >> >> I have a server >> It has 2 network cards >> card 1 is serving a website to the world and is on subnet 1

Re: [vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Alex Mandel
Tony Cratz wrote: > Bob Scofield wrote: >> I've got a dual boot laptop, but I have to use Windows for my legal work. >> Supposedly Windows XP has a firewall, though I've never used it. But note >> that the opinion talks about having to use both a firewall and an encryption >> device. So what

Re: [vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Bob Scofield
On Monday 14 December 2009, Tony Cratz wrote: > Bob Scofield wrote: > > I've got a dual boot laptop, but I have to use Windows for my legal work. > > Supposedly Windows XP has a firewall, though I've never used it. But > > note that the opinion talks about having to use both a firewall and an > >

Re: [vox-tech] 2 Network cards not getting along

2009-12-14 Thread Tony Cratz
Tony Cratz wrote: > > 1) Create a static route on the second network to route the > webserver IP to the main server. > > 2) Use a static route to route from the internal network > to the second NIC card on the web server. Damn, I knew I should have read that befor

Re: [vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Alex Mandel
Bob Scofield wrote: > I need some help on a legal ethics question. I occasionally take my laptop > to > the Sacramento Public Law Library to use its public access wireless > connection for some great online resources. Right now the California State > Bar has a formal ethics opinion up for pub

Re: [vox-tech] 2 Network cards not getting along

2009-12-14 Thread Tony Cratz
Alex Mandel wrote: > This is probably a strange use case, and I'm aware it's not optimum but > I need to get it to work while a more long term solution is discussed. > > I have a server > It has 2 network cards > card 1 is serving a website to the world and is on subnet 1 > card 2 is serving a dat

Re: [vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Tony Cratz
Bob Scofield wrote: > I've got a dual boot laptop, but I have to use Windows for my legal work. > Supposedly Windows XP has a firewall, though I've never used it. But note > that the opinion talks about having to use both a firewall and an encryption > device. So what is an "encryption device

[vox-tech] Legal Ethics Tech Question

2009-12-14 Thread Bob Scofield
I need some help on a legal ethics question. I occasionally take my laptop to the Sacramento Public Law Library to use its public access wireless connection for some great online resources. Right now the California State Bar has a formal ethics opinion up for public comment: http://calbar.ca.

[vox-tech] 2 Network cards not getting along

2009-12-14 Thread Alex Mandel
This is probably a strange use case, and I'm aware it's not optimum but I need to get it to work while a more long term solution is discussed. I have a server It has 2 network cards card 1 is serving a website to the world and is on subnet 1 card 2 is serving a database, and samba share and is on