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So im thinking of formatting my work laptop

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sao123

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Originally posted by: importdistributors
So were I work, we have a lot of down time, and I am paranoid about having my computer monitored. SO I am thinking about formatting my hard drive installing windows on the computer and just log in using VPN every time I go to work. What do you think? A Genius plan, or a set-up for failure?


your web surfing is monitored on the server side.

We us SMS to deploy software, OS, and virus definitions updates... and if your laptop is out of date and we get a virus because of you? My overtime to fix it is getting deducted from your salary.
If I were your IT guy, you wouldnt have a computer.
 

HannibalX

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Originally posted by: Leros
Remote into home and surf there

This is what I do and I'm an IT guy! :)

We block the 3389 going out of the network though but you can just use another port.
 

Saga

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Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: Leros
Remote into home and surf there

This is what I do and I'm an IT guy! :)

We block the 3389 going out of the network though but you can just use another port.

And when I notice the obvious fact that all of your traffic is tunneled to one IP address registered to a cable company and block it, then what?
 

DayLaPaul

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Originally posted by: Saga
Originally posted by: DayLaPaul
Dual boot that bitch with a hidden boot menu that defaults to the company's unaltered OS when not activated.

Please see my post above yours. What are you trying to accomplish by doing this? Playing single player StarCraft?

I'm not trying to accomplish anything. It was the OP's idea to somehow circumvent his companies monitoring. While my suggestion won't help him with the actual circumvention, it will allow him an environment to operate freely, knowing he is one reboot away from turning his laptop back to his company's standard setup.
 

TruePaige

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Originally posted by: Saga
Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: Leros
Remote into home and surf there

This is what I do and I'm an IT guy! :)

We block the 3389 going out of the network though but you can just use another port.

And when I notice the obvious fact that all of your traffic is tunneled to one IP address registered to a cable company and block it, then what?

Reset IP or Proxy.
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: Saga
Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: Leros
Remote into home and surf there

This is what I do and I'm an IT guy! :)

We block the 3389 going out of the network though but you can just use another port.

And when I notice the obvious fact that all of your traffic is tunneled to one IP address registered to a cable company and block it, then what?

Isn't the some data out there about how restricting employee's surfing habits actually hinders their productivity?
 

KK

Lifer
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Hows that one saying go, better to ask forgiveness, than to ask permission. That's pretty much how my job is. I don't know what'd I'd do if I worked in a uptight work environment. Of course we(few hundred folks) don't really have IT people on site so it's pretty much a free for all.
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: importdistributors
So were I work, we have a lot of down time, and I am paranoid about having my computer monitored. SO I am thinking about formatting my hard drive installing windows on the computer and just log in using VPN every time I go to work. What do you think? A Genius plan, or a set-up for failure?


your web surfing is monitored on the server side.

We us SMS to deploy software, OS, and virus definitions updates... and if your laptop is out of date and we get a virus because of you? My overtime to fix it is getting deducted from your salary.
If I were your IT guy, you wouldnt have a computer.

And his retirement fund is going to be supplemented by your company when he sues and wins.
If I were your HR guy, you would be canned.
 

Chryso

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Originally posted by: XxPrOdiGyxX
Umm if you are paranoid about being monitored because of your surfing activities...maybe, just maybe, you should alter your habits at work.

That is just crazy talk.
 

Gunslinger08

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We outsource our IT and they never configure our laptops correctly (we do .NET development), so we generally reformat them as soon as we get them. Company doesn't care - they'd rather we have it the way we want it than have to waste time fighting a bad config.
 

Saga

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Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: Saga

And when I notice the obvious fact that all of your traffic is tunneled to one IP address registered to a cable company and block it, then what?

Reset IP or Proxy.

I don't feel you have any idea what you are talking about. Reset it? Reset what, your home IP? Considering every residential cable provider I've ever known doesn't allow you to just reset your IP address at will, and most maintain the same IP address assignment for a cable modem from anywhere from a year to an eternity if an outage doesn't take place that requires equipment replacement, this is an impressive feat.

As for using a Proxy, I have one word for you that you appear to have ignored in my previous posts: Packeteer. And even if I WASN'T using a Packeteer, your office is wired to a patch panel that is wired to a switch that makes it EXTREMELY easy to tell that all your traffic is going to one IP address via proxy. So you think you're smart and all, you use a Proxy, I block the proxy, you then switch to a different proxy, and me not being retarded see all your traffic is ONCE AGAIN going to a single IP address, at which point I just disable your switch port and send an e-mail to your manager/HR.

Try it a third time and you won't be a problem for me to deal with anymore anyway.