Re: Connection Sharing on demand



The problem is, that this network is in a goverment office, all the PCs
available to the users are meant to be used to write trivial reports
(as our employees work mainly outside), all the sensitive data are
outside this LAN, so security and IP spoof inside the network isn't
much a concern.
About the internet restriction, not all the employees are allowed to
connect to internet, but all of the are allowed to use the terminals,
to those with permission to use internet there is no restriction in
ports or protocols.
We tried to enable internet access to all the users, but even with
policies and so, we had many problems, and as the terminals are no
restricted to one or other user is almost impossible to know which user
was responsable...

Luiz Borges

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