Re: EASY WAY TO RDC/VNC TO HOME COMPUTER?
- From: Clint <clintla@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 20:31:21 -0500
I work for a large computer company in tech support. Its not a national security issue.
I'm sure I might get in some trouble if caught but I think for the most part they keep it
secure for other reasons. I know for a fact if I ask about remoting out, those cocksuckers
in IT will not even listen.
-Clint
Harold Stevens wrote:
In <g1jc4e$mvm$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> birre:.
[Snip...]
Or find a hole in the company firewall for a ssh-tunnel home. >:-)
FWIW...
I know nothing of the policy in place at this company, but in very general
terms, deliberately trying to workaround corporate firewalls is very often
a serious security violation.
In particular, where I worked before retiring (aerospace/defense) it could
grounds for immediate termination. When in doubt, ask about the policy.
I am *NOT* supporting dumbass pointyhairs and other control phreaks. There
are very good reasons for a corporate firewall without their turf wars.
JMO; YMMV...
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