What Are You Doing Right Now
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.
Who's camera is it? your's or theirs? If it's their's, why isn't it on their network?
I think you're missing the point.
The camera is for allowing entry to the dock door, the corporate office hasnt had access to it, but since we have people in and out of the office at random times, it would be nice to have extra people to open the door.
It's been on our network since before I started here, this is something new they want to do.
Simmer down - No points being missed here - you didn't say anything about something new (though i did assume this).
How is the camera accessed? is it accessed directly via IP? If that's the case, then creating the route between the networks will allow corporate PCs to access your network to whatever IPs you grant in the ACL (Access Control List) in the router. So if you limit their access to just the IP of the camera, then they (the corporate people) won't see anything else on your network. And your network will continue to have zero access to the corporate network.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
t, There are 2 networks in the building one for corporate and one for us. The Service manger tied the two together to give them
You fix it by creating a route on the router to allow traffic from one network to the other.
Awesome. I'll give that a try to make it easier.
Would that keep the other network secure?
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.Well - that totally depends on how you set it up. If you setup the router to only allow access from your network to that one IP, then it's more secure... but if that camera can be compromised, then someone on your network can use that camera to attack that other network from the camera.
They just want access to open the door.
They dont want us on their network, they just want access to see the Dock area, to open the door if there is no one else to open it, Right now, Two people have access to it . if they arent here,
WE have to run and open the door for the shipping / receiving.yep, I get that. Does getting access to the camera give them access to the door control as well? or is that something different?
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
t, There are 2 networks in the building one for corporate and one for us. The Service manger tied the two together to give them
You fix it by creating a route on the router to allow traffic from one network to the other.
Awesome. I'll give that a try to make it easier.
Would that keep the other network secure?
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.I was going to insert a Picard Facepalm here, but it's not letting me paste a picture in.
Good for you?
You know instead of face palm why dont you give advice?Because it's the myth of VLANs providing security. Unless it is two physically separated networks (which I doubt as it sounds like it's all in the same building.) Do you really need more of an explanation?
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.
Who's camera is it? your's or theirs? If it's their's, why isn't it on their network?
I think you're missing the point.
The camera is for allowing entry to the dock door, the corporate office hasnt had access to it, but since we have people in and out of the office at random times, it would be nice to have extra people to open the door.
It's been on our network since before I started here, this is something new they want to do.
Simmer down - No points being missed here - you didn't say anything about something new (though i did assume this).
How is the camera accessed? is it accessed directly via IP? If that's the case, then creating the route between the networks will allow corporate PCs to access your network to whatever IPs you grant in the ACL (Access Control List) in the router. So if you limit their access to just the IP of the camera, then they (the corporate people) won't see anything else on your network. And your network will continue to have zero access to the corporate network.
I believe it is IP only though I cant be exactly sure, that's controlled by the service manager.
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Right now,...
Slowly dying from the over night move of the backup Selective Router from Fire to the PSOC... physical move was done in five or so hours,.. but the carriers Fu'ed it adding another six hours.. Why would you install a circuit only to remove it AND not say anything about that.
Good thing it was the BACKUP and not the PRIMARY... FFS (Insert Carrier name here) It's 911 we are talking about....
sigh
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
t, There are 2 networks in the building one for corporate and one for us. The Service manger tied the two together to give them
You fix it by creating a route on the router to allow traffic from one network to the other.
Awesome. I'll give that a try to make it easier.
Would that keep the other network secure?
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.Well - that totally depends on how you set it up. If you setup the router to only allow access from your network to that one IP, then it's more secure... but if that camera can be compromised, then someone on your network can use that camera to attack that other network from the camera.
They just want access to open the door.
They dont want us on their network, they just want access to see the Dock area, to open the door if there is no one else to open it, Right now, Two people have access to it . if they arent here,
WE have to run and open the door for the shipping / receiving.yep, I get that. Does getting access to the camera give them access to the door control as well? or is that something different?
They were given that access through a desktop application. I believe to control the door, But they can not view it because it's IP based. (I believe)
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why would you install a circuit only to remove it AND not say anything about that.
Because the installer was worried about gov't funding and the PDs ability to pay for it. Duh.
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@gjacobse Michael Jackson and a crotch grab would've been appropriate too.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
t, There are 2 networks in the building one for corporate and one for us. The Service manger tied the two together to give them
You fix it by creating a route on the router to allow traffic from one network to the other.
Awesome. I'll give that a try to make it easier.
Would that keep the other network secure?
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.I was going to insert a Picard Facepalm here, but it's not letting me paste a picture in.
Good for you?
You know instead of face palm why dont you give advice?Because it's the myth of VLANs providing security. Unless it is two physically separated networks (which I doubt as it sounds like it's all in the same building.) Do you really need more of an explanation?
Same building, yes, is it two seperated networks? no.
Wait weren't you one of the guys giving me sh*t about using a VLAN , before because I explained how we use separate NICs in our PC's for our system to separate our networks?
But now VLAN security is a myth?
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse Michael Jackson and a crotch grab would've been appropriate too.
Why not go for the F-Win here...
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Downloading Topics with a script now.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Downloading Topics with a script now.
Oh shit you finally breaking up with SpiteWorks?
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse Michael Jackson and a crotch grab would've been appropriate too.
Why not go for the F-Win here...
All I see is a blank box.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse Michael Jackson and a crotch grab would've been appropriate too.
Why not go for the F-Win here...
All I see is a blank box.
Is that cause of the theme you chose for ML?
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Downloading Topics with a script now.
Oh shit you finally breaking up with SpiteWorks?
:face_with_tears_of_joy: :face_with_tears_of_joy: :face_with_tears_of_joy: :face_with_tears_of_joy:
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse Michael Jackson and a crotch grab would've been appropriate too.
Why not go for the F-Win here...
All I see is a blank box.
Is that cause of the theme you chose for ML?
Possibly lol
I use black theme chrome, black theme ML. . .
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@gjacobse Michael Jackson and a crotch grab would've been appropriate too.
Why not go for the F-Win here...
All I see is a blank box.
Is that cause of the theme you chose for ML?
Possibly lol
I use black theme chrome, black theme ML. . .
haha That could have something to do with it
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Oh yeah that would work too @gjacobse !!
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
t, There are 2 networks in the building one for corporate and one for us. The Service manger tied the two together to give them
You fix it by creating a route on the router to allow traffic from one network to the other.
Awesome. I'll give that a try to make it easier.
Would that keep the other network secure?
The corporate office doesnt want us on their network - Dont ask me, why. Sensitive information or something.I was going to insert a Picard Facepalm here, but it's not letting me paste a picture in.
Good for you?
You know instead of face palm why dont you give advice?Because it's the myth of VLANs providing security. Unless it is two physically separated networks (which I doubt as it sounds like it's all in the same building.) Do you really need more of an explanation?
Same building, yes, is it two seperated networks? no.
Wait weren't you one of the guys giving me sh*t about using a VLAN , before because I explained how we use separate NICs in our PC's for our system to separate our networks?
But now VLAN security is a myth?
VLAN providing more security in and of itself is a myth.
Well then that's 2 different networks, so that makes a whole lot more sense now. It is two different physical networks.
Also, no, I won't remember this next time it comes up.