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Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 11:28 am
by Sylvus
I'm not sure how familiar any of you are with
meebo, but it's basically a thin IM client that emulates trillian via AJAX and a web interface. What that means is, I can IM from work, though for how long is anybody's guess.
If, like me, you can't use IM clients from work, and you'd like to, check it out.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 11:36 am
by Fash
Meebo rocks! Now it's the only IM client I use.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 3:03 pm
by Morgrym
Nope
You cannot access the following Web address:
http://www.meebo.com/
Based on COMDTINST 5375.1b Limited Personal Use Of Government Office Equipment, the Coast Guards Automated Internet Web Filtering And Reporting Appliance has detected that you are attempting to access an internet web site that is being blocked. You may have reached this site by accident or it might be a legitimate site that is being blocked based on the filtering criteria. If this is a legitimate site required for you to do your job, please contact the Coast Guard Information Assurance Division at CGCIRT(at) Tiscom.Uscg.Mil or 866-4-CGCIRT and request that the site be removed from the filtering list. Repeated and intentional attempts to access inappropriate web sites is punishable under the UCMJ for military, and can result in disciplinary actions against civilian employees per Paragraph 8 of COMDTINST 5375.1. If you have any questions or believe you have received this message in error please contact the Coast Guard CIRT at 866-4-CGCIRT.
The site you requested is blocked under the following categories: Instant Messaging
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 3:39 pm
by Boogahz
Not all companies are as slow as Sylvus' employer!
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 3:42 pm
by Sabek
Yeah it's blocked by Smartfilters as IM as well.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 3:48 pm
by Morgrym
Smartfilter is what we are running...it's a bitch of a system.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 4:59 pm
by Laliana
Blocked here as well.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 5:01 pm
by Winnow
Remote Access FTW.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 5:02 pm
by Sabek
Yeah we dont much let people remote out to their machines at home. Too much liability in it.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 5:07 pm
by Aslanna
SSH blocked as well? Who knows maybe they are accessing their home machine and you don't know!
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 5:13 pm
by Laliana
Winnow wrote:Remote Access FTW.
How do you think I posted?
Sylvus is ignoring his IM!
EDIT: Actually VV isn't blocked for some reason.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 5:31 pm
by threnody
Sabek wrote:Yeah we dont much let people remote out to their machines at home. Too much liability in it.
Aslanna wrote:SSH blocked as well? Who knows maybe they are accessing their home machine and you don't know!
Depends on where they are going. We have a dedicated team that reviews IDS alerts, proxy logs (the default route goes into the shitter, all access to the outside world is proxied) and just about everything else that happens on the network. If you're caught with outbound connectivity that's not work related or viewing something you shouldn't be (cgi-irc, for example), you and your manager get a notification. If you're a contractor this immediately translates to termination. An employee gets a three strikes and you're out kind of thing.
That said, if you have a valid reason you can get a security waiver. SSH to a home network address would never pass the waiver proccess. You're bright enough to figure it out from there =)
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 6:45 pm
by Aslanna
Obviously you should check your local policies to see what sort of punishment you risk by using unapproved modes of connectivity. Not all work places are that draconian!
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 6:54 pm
by Winnow
My company recently lightened up on it's restrictions because it realized that cutting off employees from the net just made them dickheads and that no connection to the net doesn't equal great employees, just less happy employees. There are much better ways to evaluate an employee's performance than how much they surf the net.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 24, 2007, 11:49 pm
by threnody
Sometimes people work at places where draconian policy doesn't really mean they're mean. Somtimes it means the government can shut your ass down, fine you or open you up to private litigation.
Then you need to worry about each country you're in and various laws they have that might be applicable.
Re: Instant Messaging
Posted: July 25, 2007, 3:19 am
by Winnow
threnody wrote:Sometimes people work at places where draconian policy doesn't really mean they're mean. Somtimes it means the government can shut your ass down, fine you or open you up to private litigation.
Then you need to worry about each country you're in and various laws they have that might be applicable.
Fuck other countries and fuck the government! That's why I don't work somewhere I need a secret clearance anymore. Can't surf!
But you know...when I did (Motorola, Government Electronics Division, Space and Systems Technology Group), the internet was wide open. Probably not that way anymore though!