[K12OSN] Responses to the central office

Todd O'Bryan toddobryan at mac.com
Sat Oct 28 22:55:16 UTC 2006


We have a meeting on Wednesday. Cross your fingers.

On Sat, 2006-10-28 at 15:39 -0700, Rob Owens wrote:
> --- Mike Oliveri <moliveri at rb60.com> wrote:
> > > 4. Troubleshooting network problems caused by
> > non-managed computers...
> > 
> > Petre's argument works here -- let him unplug it if
> > he fears it's
> > causing collisions or other problems. If he's
> > running managed switches,
> > it should also be trivial to track down problems or
> > shut off
> > connectivity remotely.
> 
> And if there is no managed switch, you could install
> an IPCop firewall between the LTSP server and the rest
> of the network.  It's got a web interface and you can
> give him the admin password for it.  This will allow
> him to block traffic to/from your LTSP server as
> needed.
> 
> IPCop is based on Linux, and is free.  I know someone
> who uses it for his company's main firewall, and it's
> running on an old Pentium 2.
> 
> -Rob
> 
> 
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