Hi,
Am Mittwoch, dem 19.05.2021 um 20:10 -0400 schrieb John Mellor:
> A good VPN does this on purpose - adding ip addresses to what is on
> the 
> corporate network is a very bad thing from a security standpoint.  If 
> you can do that, your admin guys should probably block you.  Yes, you 
> like your local printer, but is it secure like the one at work?  And
> how 
> about the fileserver under your desk?  Is it also regularly scanned
> and 
> thought to be secure just makes a mockery of the corporate security.  
> Just don't.
I work totally decentral, in fact I have three offices, which are
officially recognized by my employer as designated offices. Those
network printers are located in these offices, so I would like to use
the local network printers in my official offices.

Now, the VPN-Servers are located in a different city. There is only one
service, for what I need VPN. I could disable the connection, of course,
but that is annoying. I still suffer from previous experiences, when we
only had CheckPoint client ONLY FOR WINDOWS...

Concerning the fileserver under my desk: there is none. There is a LUKS
partitioned disk ON my desk, used by rsync twice a day for backups.

Regards
Tibor
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