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Subject: Re: 3rd party access
From: Ron DuFresne (dufresne
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Does pcanywhere encrypt traffic? why not an ssh tunnel or vpn client that
does?
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Robin Harvey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the most secure way of allowing developers access through our
> company firewall onto the internal network?
>
> We are thinking of opening a port on the firewall (Gauntlet 5.5 NT) and
> allowing only 2 ip addresses through. The developers will be using the
> latest version of pcanywhere to perform remote work on our SQL database.
>
> How does this sound? The ports will be open for most of the day and night.
>
> Input most welcome
>
> Regards
> RJH
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