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
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
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
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
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
> >
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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