Well if you're talking about allowing the company
employees (who have DSL at their houses) to be able to
come into the company. We're wrestling with this right
now. We're looking at personal fw's tht we can
configure and protect them at their house and also
have them up to make a secure connection into the
company. some of the cast of characters include
F-Secure, zonealarm, Blackice etc. Anyone had any
success in these areas...?
Robert
--- "Andrew J. Caird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:13:41 EDT
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >We do use FW-1, however, do you know if after a
> client's policy is updated
> >(upon logon) does that user then have the ability
> to alter that policy
> >until the next time he/she logs on? My
> understanding is that you can
> >prevent this with ZoneAlert Plus through the use of
> authentication
> >requirements and a centralized password database
> that exists on a file
> >server. Thoughts?
>
> well, access to the keyboard means all bets are
> off, but i believe
> that with a reasonably configured client the
> policy is essentially
> unchangable by the average end user(*). again,
> though, i've never
> used this software, so i'm going on the marketing
> literature i've read. :)
>
> perhaps someone else on this list can share some
> real-life
> experiences?
>
> --andy
>
>
> (*) average end user == a user who can't figure out
> how to circumvent
> the SecureClient policy.
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