Re: Port 28960
by Tony Su » Fri, 14 May 2004 09:15:21 GMT
Well, now we know what kind of thread gets the SBS folk
hot and heavy on an ISA list!
Aside from business issues, if the boss wants to be a good
guy and allow use of the network <after hours>, IMO the
situation can be studied to determine whether it's safe or
not.
Assuming that no foreign machine will be introduced to the
network, then it really comes down to what protocols and
applications will be used. Of course, any file transfers
should be considered dangerous and probably should not be
supported.
Beyond that,
Who wrote the program?
Can the program's installation binary be trusted and
verified?
What are the protocols being used?
Will support of these games require any special
configuration which could lessen security?
Can you restrict access to specific machine(s)?
If any of those questions can't be answered or would be
answered negatively, then I'd say you are assuming some
additional risk a business ordinarly shouldn't want.
I can't tell you how many SBServer installations I've done
where the Owner wanted to play their Yahoo games... so non-
business use <is> a common request...
Tony Su
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RE: Port 28960
by VGlt » Fri, 14 May 2004 12:01:15 GMT
Just a couple of quick questions regarding opening these ports:
1: When are you planning on doing it?
2: Where "were" you working when you did this?
I ask because I am looking for a full time net admin gig....
Tim
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