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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/08/12 1:07 PM, Lincoln Dale
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cite="mid:CAAhBB_ABCE1=d6hGqXe-HLqn3cjN47Lj5HSv_2N1GOxWvqCDMQ@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Chris Hurley <span
dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:chris@minopher.net.au" target="_blank">chris@minopher.net.au</a>></span>
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We have a client that wants to monitor his users internet
usage/web sites<br>
etc. Not a problem while people are within the company network
or VPN<br>
access. But they want to monitor laptops on the road that
maybe connecting<br>
via 3G or wireless to the Net.<br>
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its simple enough via 3G. Use their own APN that steers
traffic back to hq.<br>
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of course, merits of this are dubious. at best.<br>
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+1 There are basically zero real world security benefits to be
realised here. I'd be questioning what they're actually trying to
achieve by such a policy and looking to address it by other means.<br>
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2c<br>
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T.<br>
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