We have a client with a remote access problem. Basically they have a large
number of semi-permanent ISDN lines as part of thier WAN as well as a
number of modems for the more remote points.
Added to that is the requirement for their IT people to have access from
home and for the computer supplier to have access ( mainly dial out) for
maintainence.
Yes there's more!
There is also plans for the marketing dept to have access remotely from
clients premises and for clients to have access for account management.
The core protocol on the LAN is TCP/IP.
The IT people need complete access to the network, whilst most of the rest
will only need access to the main CPU. The protocol used by the WAN offices
is telnet.
My question.... what is the best practice for this?
Yours,
Bret
Bret Watson & Associates, Computer Security Consultants
Bret .
Watson @
bwa .
net http://www.bwa.net/
Phone: +61 41 4411 149 (local time UTC +8)
Fax: +61 8 9454 6042
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