RFC 2196:Site Security Handbook
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... use guidelines for users, operations staff, and management. It should provide guidelines for external connections, data communications, connecting devices to a network, and adding new ...


... internal policies but fail to adequately address an external connection policy. ...
... client connects to the proxy server which in turn initiates a connection to the requested external server. Depending on the type of proxy server used, it is possible to configure internal clients ...
... user, others might require that the user connect directly to the proxy server and then initiate the connection through a specified format. ...
... a variety of parameters. An organization might use this feature to allow encrypted connections between two locations whose sole access points are on the Internet. ...


... Walk-up Network Connections ...
... By "walk-up" connections, we mean network connection points located to provide a convenient way for users to connect a portable host ...
... By "walk-up" connections, we mean network connection points located to provide a convenient way for users to connect a portable host to ...
... management must appreciate the risks involved. If you decide to provide walk-up connections, plan the service carefully and define precisely where you will provide it so that you can ensure the necessary physical ...
... physical access. For example, if the service is to be used by students, you might only provide walk-up connection sockets in student laboratories. ...


... In order to identify the scope and impact a set of criteria should be defined which is appropriate to the site and to the type of connections available. Some of the issues include: ...



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