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Re: Modem Finder
From: "Joshua Shaffer" <jbs3600 () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 00:24:05 -0400
If their paying for GPRS service, they're not using your network resources; it's no different than if they paid for WLAN access at the coffee shop down the street and did their work from there, because the IT policies forced them to work thusly. Securing networks that one owns is difficult enough. Trying to secure the transitive closure of your network is, to be modest, near impossible. You might be able to detect people that have bridging turned on, or other such misconfigurations, but the general case is not going to be a well defined problem. 2007/8/22, nimdA <nimda1 () gmail com>:
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- RE: Modem Finder Hornsby, Steven W. (CMS/OFM) (Aug 23)
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- Re: Modem Finder Morning Wood (Aug 23)
- Re: Modem Finder Joshua Shaffer (Aug 24)
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- Re: Modem Finder Michael Hale (Aug 22)