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June 05, 2008

June 2008 Reader Challenge

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The Challenge:

 

I received an interesting message from a reader. He works in his company's financial department and because of security concerns (especially about payroll records), this department runs within its own peer-to-peer network. Sometimes an employee from Human Resources comes into his department's office to work on budget preparation documents for department heads, or to perform other tasks. The computer the visitor uses is not connected to the peer-to-peer network; instead, data is copied from one of the finance department computers to a stick drive and given to the "outsider" via sneaker net.

 

The reader's purpose in writing to me was to point out that old-fashioned techniques like sneaker net are still used in large enterprises to make sure that security is tight as a drum. He concluded with, "Thank goodness for modern networking functions, because I wouldn't want to run a company full time on sneaker net. The files we work on would be moved back and forth among us constantly, which means safely removing the stick drive, walking it back to the original computer, editing the documents, reversing the process, and so on and so on."

 

Actually, there's a better solution, and I sent him the instructions for an ad hoc network between two computers. An ad hoc network makes his paradigm easier to work with than sneaker net and still maintains security. This month's challenge is to gauge how much you know about ad hoc networks:

 

Question #1: An ad hoc network requires wireless connections and can’t be set up with Ethernet connections.

 

A. True

B. False

 

Question #2: An ad hoc network doesn’t include the ability to share an Internet connection.

 

A. True

B. False

Answers:
1: A
2: B
However, to share an Internet connection one computer must implement Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) because you can’t set up an ad hoc network to share a connection directly through a router.

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Reader Comments
I would take a look at MS Groove for these ad-hoc scenarios. Groove can synch files securely across any type of network. Also, only the person creating the Groove site needs to have a license - everyone else can use the trial version as long as they like to receive/send files. It is at least worth a look. Overall, Groove is a prettly solid option for ad-hoc scenarios (IMHO).

furstt01 June 05, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Both true.

Robby6161 June 05, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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