- Apr 25, 2004
 
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A question for you if you will.
I work for a decently large utility company with a pretty massive network infrastructure (AFAIK), but we hire contract security for our off site facilities. I've noticed that the security guard that comes in often jacks into our network to peruse the web as they will, and I've also seen them playing online games -WoW I believe.
Now I'm curious. On the network admin side of things, what can they see/tell from the guard's computer? I know they can look at logs, which would tell them the originating IP and MAC address (I assume) and using the targeted IP's see what sites.
I suppose they could also use those and filter by port to notice common internet games and such.
Is there anything else that they can tell? Honestly I'm surprised that we haven't heard something come down from IT that tells them to stop doing this, because frankly I don't think it is a network that should be connected to from a rogue non-company computer. I suppose it's possible that since the traffic is off-peak (it only seems to be the graveyard shift guard) they they just don't care, or that a bit of random traffic isn't worth caring about.
			
			I work for a decently large utility company with a pretty massive network infrastructure (AFAIK), but we hire contract security for our off site facilities. I've noticed that the security guard that comes in often jacks into our network to peruse the web as they will, and I've also seen them playing online games -WoW I believe.
Now I'm curious. On the network admin side of things, what can they see/tell from the guard's computer? I know they can look at logs, which would tell them the originating IP and MAC address (I assume) and using the targeted IP's see what sites.
I suppose they could also use those and filter by port to notice common internet games and such.
Is there anything else that they can tell? Honestly I'm surprised that we haven't heard something come down from IT that tells them to stop doing this, because frankly I don't think it is a network that should be connected to from a rogue non-company computer. I suppose it's possible that since the traffic is off-peak (it only seems to be the graveyard shift guard) they they just don't care, or that a bit of random traffic isn't worth caring about.
				
		
			