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Re: Internet printing


From: ilaiy <ilaiy.e () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:21:07 -0500

Try adding a static route to the network printer from your machine
which you are running VPN ..

./thanks
ilaiy

On 10/25/05, John Lightfoot <jdltx () yahoo com> wrote:
I have a home network which I believe is reasonably
secure.  I connect my work laptop to it when I'm home.
 My employer requires a VPN to connect to our email
server or other resources on the network, and the VPN
software disables the feature to bridge to my local
network.

I would like to be able to print to one of my
networked home printers while connected to work via
the VPN.  The only way I can think to do this is to
make my printer available over the Internet, but I'm
concerned about the security implications of doing so.
 Is this a major risk?  Are there best practice guides
for securing IP printing to which someone could direct
me?  I'd be willing to put up with the chance of a
little printer spam in exchange for the convenience of
being able to print whenever I want, but not if I'm
opening a big security hole in my network.

Thanks for any insight.




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