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Getting around a locked down PC

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    #21
    Is it worth the risk ?

    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Client are dicks but are big dicks who have hired me a few times.

    On the laptop they would pull the 'that has not been certified by out electricians and would invalidate our insurance' pish which I have seen before.
    TBH - if the client has gone to all the hassle to lockdown the PC's, invariably they will have an Web/firewall audit/LOG scan review team/process in place . Certainly the case where I work, with possible infractions passed to management, justification requested.

    Is the chance of doing other work, worth the risk of with you being walked off-site? Only you can decide.


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      #22
      What about emailing the docs to your work email, download, edit and then email back to your personal email once complete.
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        #23
        I think some kind of tablet might be the solution now, they have got one over on me this time.

        I had considered getting a rasberry pi and hooking that up to the second monitor but it does not have an HDMI in.


        EDIT: actually never knew you could go from HDMI to VGA without a convertor, rasberry pi might be doable, if I can get a small wireless keyboard and mouse which could be hidden under a pad then I can switch my second monitor from my normal digital in to VGA.
        Last edited by minestrone; 18 July 2012, 21:27.

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          #24
          Originally posted by minestrone View Post
          EDIT: actually never knew you could go from HDMI to VGA without a convertor, rasberry pi might be doable, if I can get a small wireless keyboard and mouse which could be hidden under a pad then I can switch my second monitor from my normal digital in to VGA.
          I don't think you can. AFAIK the simple HDMI - VGA cables exist because some devices support digital output via the VGA connector and so can be connected to a HDMI input. Going the other way won't work unless you have a box with a DAC in it. HDMI to DVI-D is doable though.

          One of my colleagues (let's call him bob) has been caught out by this recently.
          Last edited by doodab; 19 July 2012, 08:23.
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            #25
            Is the firewall sufficiently locked down that you couldn't use www.logmein.com or the like to remote to a machine at home?

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              #26
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              Surely any attempt to circumvent this level of lock down is going to put you in hot water with their security policy. If they put that much effort in to locking it down I cannot believe for one minute they are going to be happy with a contractor getting around it for his personal use?
              +1, my thoughts exactly!

              I thought the original post was going to be about a lappie the password had been lost!
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                #27
                Originally posted by Fandango View Post
                Is the firewall sufficiently locked down that you couldn't use www.logmein.com or the like to remote to a machine at home?
                Some of these tools are especially designed to work through firewalls and so on, such as https://www.copilot.com/
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                  #28
                  ClientCo has just bought in a policy whereby tech contractors are not permitted to send attachments to non ClientCo domains!!

                  Means I have my CV, Home Budget spreadsheet and a couple of peronal docs limbo'd on ClientCo machine/network.

                  Frustrating.
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    I think some kind of tablet might be the solution now, they have got one over on me this time.

                    I had considered getting a rasberry pi and hooking that up to the second monitor but it does not have an HDMI in.


                    EDIT: actually never knew you could go from HDMI to VGA without a convertor, rasberry pi might be doable, if I can get a small wireless keyboard and mouse which could be hidden under a pad then I can switch my second monitor from my normal digital in to VGA.
                    What about a KVM switch to let you use your main keyboard and mouse with both the Pi and your ClientCo machine?
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
                      What about a KVM switch to let you use your main keyboard and mouse with both the Pi and your ClientCo machine?
                      Frankly if they are this tied down on access then plugging in any unauthorised kit, active or not, is going to get you in hot water. The commercial world is finally waking up to this stuff and actually implementing real control over their environments. It's only taken 10 years of being shouted at by people like me to do it, but they are finally getting the point that not doing it will cost them more on their bottom line in the long run.

                      If you don't like working in that environment, get a gig elsewhere. Otherwise learn to live with it, because it is going to become the norm. Is it worth pissing off a client that has brought you back again and again, just because it's a bit inconvienient for you.
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