ZeroTier: is this a good time to use...
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@Breffni-Potter said:
@FATeknollogee said:
I'd like to eliminate the VPN & in an ideal world have the overseas connection "on" at specific times
Right, off the top of my head I don't know if this is possible through Zero Tier.
Can you control this via the terminal server itself? Group policy for different user accounts allowed to log on or off depending on time of day?
I'm sure it could be done via GP, I was kinda looking for a "cooler" way of doing it.
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@FATeknollogee said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
@FATeknollogee said:
I'd like to eliminate the VPN & in an ideal world have the overseas connection "on" at specific times
Right, off the top of my head I don't know if this is possible through Zero Tier.
Can you control this via the terminal server itself? Group policy for different user accounts allowed to log on or off depending on time of day?
Do I smell a ZeroTier feature request for @adam-ierymenko ?
Not likely, they specifically do not want to laden ZT up with features. If you want to turn ZT on and off at specific times, it already supports that through simple scripting. ZT itself need not handle that.
User accounts could not be used here, remember this is a networking service, so if you turned it off, the entire terminal server would be offline.
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Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
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@wrx7m said:
Would love to know if they have already started on a gateway.
We already have people in the community using gateways.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
Killing VPN access to the network is not a good way to go about that. Using AD to stop logins would be far better.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
What he said
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Interesting that their site, at least a couple weeks ago said something to the effect of it being considered.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
Killing VPN access to the network is not a good way to go about that. Using AD to stop logins would be far better.
I thought we are getting rid of the VPN?
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@FATeknollogee said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
Killing VPN access to the network is not a good way to go about that. Using AD to stop logins would be far better.
I thought we are getting rid of the VPN?
But you are asking about installing a VPN. I'm confused.
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Are you thinking that ZeroTier is not a VPN? ZeroTier is a VPN, that's what it is.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@FATeknollogee said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
Killing VPN access to the network is not a good way to go about that. Using AD to stop logins would be far better.
I thought we are getting rid of the VPN?
But you are asking about installing a VPN. I'm confused.
Currently, we use a Site to Site VPN & remote users connect using Windows VPN
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@scottalanmiller Probably meaning the more traditional VPN he is currently using.
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@FATeknollogee said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@FATeknollogee said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
Killing VPN access to the network is not a good way to go about that. Using AD to stop logins would be far better.
I thought we are getting rid of the VPN?
But you are asking about installing a VPN. I'm confused.
Currently, we use a Site to Site VPN & remote users connect using Windows VPN
You are just removing your old VPN and looking at a new one. Both are fully VPNs.
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@FATeknollogee said:
@wrx7m said:
@scottalanmiller Probably meaning the more traditional VPN he is currently using.
Yes
That's a very confusing way to say it. It's just an upgrade to something more modern, not a change of technology.
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Gateway = bridge mode?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@FATeknollogee said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@FATeknollogee said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Why would you want a terminal server intentionally dropping off of the network?
They want to stop access for over-seas consultants at certain times.
Killing VPN access to the network is not a good way to go about that. Using AD to stop logins would be far better.
I thought we are getting rid of the VPN?
But you are asking about installing a VPN. I'm confused.
Currently, we use a Site to Site VPN & remote users connect using Windows VPN
You are just removing your old VPN and looking at a new one. Both are fully VPNs.
I hear you, that "VPN" moniker is just so yesterday...I much prefer to say ZT
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But it's still a VPN
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@Breffni-Potter said:
But it's still a VPN
Yeah, but we need to make it sound like its a really big deal (jk). Like the "cloud"