Re: FC3 Security

From: Rick Bilonick (rab_at_nauticom.net)
Date: 03/10/05

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    Jason Powers wrote:

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    > Sorry to hear of your trouble, Rick. We have a larger scale but similar
    > situation here, we run the lan but not the routers, dhcp or dns, which
    > makes things a little difficult when we want to run terminals and such,
    > and there's no way we can run anything accessible from outside. Sad
    > thing is we own all the hardware, too, just let someone else manage it
    > (in return for free bandwidth. Oceans of free bandwidth).
    >
    > I think that if you are doing this on your own, at your own or your
    > grant's expense, I would look into grabbing some hosting at a place like
    > openhosting.com. It's enough of a linux box for most of your needs and
    > it won't piss off the admins, and you're not paying the $100+ it would
    > run you for a whole dedicated box.
    >
    > On the whole Alexander nailed it, you'll never get to run your own
    > router or anything on that network. They have the IPs, they make the
    > rules, and one IP per machine is not unreasonable.
    >
    > While we're talking about it, be careful not to turn the bridge
    > connector on in your laptop, either. The router spots the packets and
    > shuts it off like it was a router. We've already run into this about 5
    > times with visiting scholars.
    >
    > Jason Powers
    >
    >
    I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. I already have the
    computer. How can I use hosting if I can't connect to the network? They
    won't let be connect to the network whether I run ssh or not on the
    computer. It would be impossible to do the project without the computer
    being connected to the network. I have lots of software to install and
    then data to download.

    Rick B.

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