How to block file copy function transfer through the VPN.

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Sam Mok

Hi VanguardLH,



My company just don't want the remote users to copy any files to their

notebook or home pc from our server. But we can let them to login our

terminal server for jobs need (Such as checking our MRP system informations,

check company's inside mailbox, etc..).

How can we do? Thanks so much.



Sam Mok





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> Sam Mok wrote:

>

>> Hi Sir/Miss,

>>

>> I had just build up a VPN for my company with a windows 2003 server.

>> But my company only want the users who can connect to our VPN for just

>> remote desktop function.

>> We don't want the users to use our file server's resources.

>> I had tried to block by IP Filter function from the "Routing and remote

>> access" policies.

>> But after many tires, I also failed to do it.

>>

>> Anybody can in help? Thanks so much.

>>

>> Sam Mok


>

> Why do you permit outsiders entry into your network as though they were

> located at work? Even if coming through a VPN, the outside hosts should

> be

> placed in a less-privileged zone. That zone dictates to which servers

> those

> hosts may connect, like to the Exchange server, the company "news" server

> (or where any company-wide info is retained), and perhaps to some other

> common company servers. The file servers of which you speak could not be

> reached from that outer-zone. Users that needed to access servers outside

> that zone's list would have to get permission and then allowed to connect

> to

> those inner-zone hosts.

>

> I have done domain administration but I have used VPN coming into my

> company

> which puts me in a security zone will less permissions that my workstation

> at my work desk. I can get at Exchange and other common web servers while

> in that throttled zone and to get to other hosts meant I had to get

> permission and get on some list of servers to add my host as having

> permission to connect to them. This is a security issue but I suspect you

> need to speak with a domain admin rather than a security expert regarding

> how to setup the security zone for those VPN connections coming from the

> outside.
 
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