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Re: Public Access Library Ports (was Re: Open access to student labs


From: Wayne Bullock <wayne () FAU EDU>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 11:13:10 -0500

Yes. I think CALEA does mention open access. However, I believe
Libraries are excepted.

 

--Wayne

 

Wayne Bullock, MSCIS, CCNA

Associate Director, Network Services

Florida Atlantic University

777 Glades Road

Boca Raton, FL 33431

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From: David Warner [mailto:dwarner01 () WESLEYAN EDU] 
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 10:45 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Public Access Library Ports (was Re: [SECURITY]
Open access to student labs

 

I would think CALEA would have some impact on open access ports also...




David Warner, CCNA
Network Specialist

Wesleyan University


At 10:23 AM 12/21/2006, you wrote:

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        >What methods and/or reasoning did sites use to win the
political
        >battle (or equally interesting, did the library win)?
        
        The library got sick of having the ports turned off whenever a
compromised
        computer attached to them.  Since they're all clustered
together, the user
        would then hop from port to port to port, getting them all shut
off.
        
        
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