Assuming they care what you allow... LOL...

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Charlie Kaiser
[email protected]
Kingman, AZ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 8:56 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: Vipre - how is this possible?
> 
> Ah, Yes.  I guess a hotel would do that.
> Assuming we allow them to connect to unsecure Wi-Fi networks...
> ;)
> 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charlie Kaiser [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 10:53 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: Vipre - how is this possible?
> 
> Road warrior; hotel network... Still happens...
> 
> ***********************
> Charlie Kaiser
> [email protected]
> Kingman, AZ
> ***********************  
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 8:40 AM
> > To: NT System Admin Issues
> > Subject: RE: Vipre - how is this possible?
> > 
> > Well, that makes me feel a little better.
> > However...now to the problem of this guy not using a 
> firewall/router.
> > Would you agree that a machine should NEVER have a public address 
> > assigned?
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > 
> > From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 10:36 AM
> > To: NT System Admin Issues
> > Subject: Re: Vipre - how is this possible?
> > 
> > 
> > I don't think that it was routed on your network, just reported by 
> > Vipre.  Probably what happened was that Vipre saw the agent 
> on there, 
> > and reported it before the machine got a DHCP address.  Vipre acts 
> > pretty fast on machines booting up on the network in my observation.
> > We have non laptop machines that connect via VPN have Vipre Home 
> > Edition on them, so they never actually show up in my Vipre console.
> > If it's a laptop, it has Vipre Enterprise on it.
> > 
> > 
> > On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 9:28 AM, David Mazzaccaro 
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >     Not a DMZ address... my VPN addresses are all 
> 172.16.x.x and always 
> > show up in Vipre w/ those addresses.
> >      
> >     I wonder if this guy connected directly to some outside 
> internet 
> > connection (no firewall, router) and got a public IP (which 
> this is), 
> > then brought his laptop in to the office and somehow vipre 
> used that 
> > IP?  I have no idea how it could have gotten routed on my internet 
> > work though?!?!
> >     Or maybe it didn't get routed, just reported???
> >      
> >     My biggest worry is that somehow it DID connect to the Vipre 
> > server... that would be bad.
> >      
> >      
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > 
> >     
> >     From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:[email protected]]
> >     
> >     Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 10:18 AM
> > 
> >     To: NT System Admin Issues
> >     Subject: Re: Vipre - how is this possible?
> >     
> > 
> >     At some point it was on your wire and got assimilated 
> by Vipre.  
> > Because it's status is inactive it's not being managed by Vipre.  I 
> > see this all the time especially with laptops.
> >     
> >     Is this a DMZ ip address?  Does this machine have 
> multiple nics with 
> > different ip addresses?
> >     
> >     
> >     On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM, David Mazzaccaro 
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >     
> > 
> >             Hi all,
> > 
> >             I am very confused/concerned as to how a 
> computer w/ an external IP 
> > address got listed in my Vipre v3 console...
> >             Any ideas? 
> > 
> >              Picture (Device Independent
> > Bitmap)<http://no%20attachname/>
> > 
> >             I do not have "update from the internet" 
> > checked for the policy that this computer belongs to, nor do I have 
> > Vipre ports open on my firewall:
> > 
> >              Picture (Device Independent
> > Bitmap)<http://no%20attachname-1/>
> > 
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> >             .
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> > 
> > 
> >     -- 
> >     Sherry Abercrombie
> >     
> >     "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from 
> > magic."
> >     Arthur C. Clarke
> >     
> > 
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> >     
> > 
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> >     
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> > 
> >     .
> >     
> > 
> >      
> > 
> >     
> > 
> >      
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > Sherry Abercrombie
> > 
> > "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from 
> > magic."
> > Arthur C. Clarke
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > 
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> 
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