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Robert L. Harris
Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Wed Sep 3 12:33:07 EDT 2003
Any chance you can ssh to a home machine? That's what I do. Works
well, keeps any IRC chatter off the network, doesn't expose the company
to any attacks from kiddies, etc.
Thus spake Jim Lynch (jwl at sgi.com):
> It doesn't work out of the box or I wouldn't have asked.
>
> Not a chance of the admins granting exceptions. They are droids 'just
> doing their job' and not risking it. With 25% reductions in staff each
> quarter, no one is going to give up anything. 8( I may not have to
> worry about it come the end of the quarter. 8)
>
> Jim.
>
> Jonathan Rickman wrote:
> >
> > On Wednesday 03 September 2003 08:58, Jim Lynch wrote:
> > > I'm behind a firewall. Anyone know how to configure irc to work? Or is
> > > it not possible?
> >
> > Who controls the firewall? Many admins block the IRC default port range to
> > prevent IRC based trojans (which are rather common) from phoning home.
> > Generally, exceptions can be made for savvy users on a per machine basis.
> >
> > --
> > Jonathan Rickman
> > X Corps Security
> > http://www.xcorps.net
> >
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