While I haven't done a lot of corporate jobs (we mainly do
residential), all of them were willing to give me my own public IP
and I put in my own router with an OpenVPN server.? So I had no
access to their private VLANs.? If something on their network needed
access to Crestron like an iPad, they would create a firewall rule
to allow the iPad to access my private network without have to go
out on the WAN and back in again.? Maybe I just have been lucky to
have IT departments willing to work with me.
Steve
On 2/5/20 10:16 AM, davedunaway1 via
Groups.Io wrote:
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
[Edited Message Follows]
Hey Jason. Thanks for the reply!
I was curious about y¡¯alls experience with IT departments refusing
a request to have a personal tunnel into their lan. I have worked
with several corporate CIO that would blow a fuse ?if they found a
private tunnel into their network. (Especially if it was not
disclosed) ?That being said, I¡¯m sure there is a method to satisfy
both parties security concerns, but at what cost to our design of
the system/network.