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Re: Ports/applications permitted for Guest Access
From: Kevin Wilcox <wilcoxkm () APPSTATE EDU>
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:16:46 -0400
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Roger A Safian <r-safian () northwestern edu> wrote:
We are considering offering guest access for specific ports or applications. Guests might not even be considered part of "our" network. My question, for those of you who do have guest access is, what exactly do you allow your quests to do? Our initial thought is something like web, email, vpn. I especially am concerned that we limit P2P on the guest network.
Our guests can get out on ports 80 and 443. If they can do it over those ports, they're allowed. Bandwidth restrictions are in place, it's faster to register and use the standard campus wireless than to plug in and say they're a guest. kmw -- Kevin Wilcox GPEN, GCIH Network Infrastructure and Control Systems Appalachian State University Email: wilcoxkm () appstate edu Office: 828.262.6259
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- Re: Ports/applications permitted for Guest Access Kevin Wilcox (Sep 16)
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