Is this crazy?
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...and create a link between the two so that you only use the bare-bones as a server to provide the source... ...only don't tell anyone!
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exactly.
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Network admin just sent out an email to our 50+ person team saying, [paraphrased]
"I'm moving TFS source control to [secure offsite server]. Starting Monday, you'll need to change your TFS connection. But because the connection requires a company-approved VPN, you'll need to physically connect your computer to the network via an ethernet cable. Also, you'll need to install [company-approved VPN app] to make the connection work. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to access your email via [desktop app]. Instead, you'll have to use the [crappy, half-assed web mail]. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to chat with the rest of the team via [normal app]. Instead, you'll have to install [some other half-assed app]."
TL;DR: Our source control works fine now, but our network admin wants to move it to a secure server, and in doing so, we are forced to physically connect to the network via ethernet cable, use crappy company webmail, install a VPN tool, install a separate chat client, and manually "go online" in Visual Studio every time we undock our laptops. This is insane, is it not?
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Judah HimangoI'd say it's quite normal for companies to require you to be VPN'd in to access source control servers. What's weird though is the need to have a physical wired ethernet connection. Not sure why you can't do it over WiFi or from home, for instance.
Regards, Nish
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I'd say it's quite normal for companies to require you to be VPN'd in to access source control servers. What's weird though is the need to have a physical wired ethernet connection. Not sure why you can't do it over WiFi or from home, for instance.
Regards, Nish
My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com
If it was just VPN, ok. But we're talking: switching mail clients, chat clients, VPN tool, and ethernet. Just so that source control is a little more secure. This is insane; this is not how you run a software company.
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Judah Himango -
Do you have more than 1 work computer? If forced into this situation, I would dedicate one bare bones box for this, and go on with my life on my main box.
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I don't have this option, unfortunately.
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Judah Himango -
Network admin just sent out an email to our 50+ person team saying, [paraphrased]
"I'm moving TFS source control to [secure offsite server]. Starting Monday, you'll need to change your TFS connection. But because the connection requires a company-approved VPN, you'll need to physically connect your computer to the network via an ethernet cable. Also, you'll need to install [company-approved VPN app] to make the connection work. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to access your email via [desktop app]. Instead, you'll have to use the [crappy, half-assed web mail]. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to chat with the rest of the team via [normal app]. Instead, you'll have to install [some other half-assed app]."
TL;DR: Our source control works fine now, but our network admin wants to move it to a secure server, and in doing so, we are forced to physically connect to the network via ethernet cable, use crappy company webmail, install a VPN tool, install a separate chat client, and manually "go online" in Visual Studio every time we undock our laptops. This is insane, is it not?
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Judah HimangoI've given up trying to figure out sys admins. Their sole purpose in life is to make it as hard as possible for people to break in to coproate systems. Of course, this makes it all that more difficult to actually use theose same systems by an authorized user. It seems that neither of those two things are compatible.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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If it was just VPN, ok. But we're talking: switching mail clients, chat clients, VPN tool, and ethernet. Just so that source control is a little more secure. This is insane; this is not how you run a software company.
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Judah Himangothat's what you get for working at a company who's IT Dept is run by a Mohel.
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that's what you get for working at a company who's IT Dept is run by a Mohel.
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." - John Quincy Adams
You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering” - Wernher von BraunLOL. Pretty sure he's a goy!
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LOL. Pretty sure he's a goy!
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Judah Himangohe may be a gentile, but as Forest Gump would say: "Mohel is as Mohel does"
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." - John Quincy Adams
You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering” - Wernher von Braun -
I've given up trying to figure out sys admins. Their sole purpose in life is to make it as hard as possible for people to break in to coproate systems. Of course, this makes it all that more difficult to actually use theose same systems by an authorized user. It seems that neither of those two things are compatible.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997A lot of the time, for sys admins, I think it is a case of CYA - in that if they had the option they would be happy to help, except their boss is breathing down their neck with regards to security... And yes lots of time is wasted, money lost etc - I sometimes think that if everything was open source it would just make life a heck of a lot easier - because strangely enough competition is actually good for a company(I know try telling that to Apple)...
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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If it was just VPN, ok. But we're talking: switching mail clients, chat clients, VPN tool, and ethernet. Just so that source control is a little more secure. This is insane; this is not how you run a software company.
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Judah HimangoJudah Himango wrote:
This is insane; this is not how you run a software company.
Unless you're the company supplying the new mail client, chat client, and VPN tool. :)
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I've given up trying to figure out sys admins. Their sole purpose in life is to make it as hard as possible for people to break in to coproate systems. Of course, this makes it all that more difficult to actually use theose same systems by an authorized user. It seems that neither of those two things are compatible.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997Mordac! http://search.dilbert.com/comic/Mordac[^]
WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated. There are 10 kinds of people in the world: People who know binary and people who don't.
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Mordac! http://search.dilbert.com/comic/Mordac[^]
WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated. There are 10 kinds of people in the world: People who know binary and people who don't.
Excellent!:thumbsup:
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I don't have this option, unfortunately.
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Judah HimangoYet another reason management (who obviously directed the sys admin to do this) is the mother of all problems in IT
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Network admin just sent out an email to our 50+ person team saying, [paraphrased]
"I'm moving TFS source control to [secure offsite server]. Starting Monday, you'll need to change your TFS connection. But because the connection requires a company-approved VPN, you'll need to physically connect your computer to the network via an ethernet cable. Also, you'll need to install [company-approved VPN app] to make the connection work. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to access your email via [desktop app]. Instead, you'll have to use the [crappy, half-assed web mail]. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to chat with the rest of the team via [normal app]. Instead, you'll have to install [some other half-assed app]."
TL;DR: Our source control works fine now, but our network admin wants to move it to a secure server, and in doing so, we are forced to physically connect to the network via ethernet cable, use crappy company webmail, install a VPN tool, install a separate chat client, and manually "go online" in Visual Studio every time we undock our laptops. This is insane, is it not?
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Judah HimangoWhen it comes time to check in/out your code, send a request to your network admin. After several of those from your team, he may decide against the change.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine." - William Feather
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Network admin just sent out an email to our 50+ person team saying, [paraphrased]
"I'm moving TFS source control to [secure offsite server]. Starting Monday, you'll need to change your TFS connection. But because the connection requires a company-approved VPN, you'll need to physically connect your computer to the network via an ethernet cable. Also, you'll need to install [company-approved VPN app] to make the connection work. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to access your email via [desktop app]. Instead, you'll have to use the [crappy, half-assed web mail]. Also, because of the VPN, you'll no longer be able to chat with the rest of the team via [normal app]. Instead, you'll have to install [some other half-assed app]."
TL;DR: Our source control works fine now, but our network admin wants to move it to a secure server, and in doing so, we are forced to physically connect to the network via ethernet cable, use crappy company webmail, install a VPN tool, install a separate chat client, and manually "go online" in Visual Studio every time we undock our laptops. This is insane, is it not?
Religiously blogging on the intarwebs since the early 21st century: Kineti L'Tziyon
Judah HimangoYes, it is insane. If your network admin is a reasonable guy, have a word with him and explain how much of your time it will waste. Assuming the source control is inside the company network now, it should be protected enough (after all it only needs to be as protected as each developer machine, since those have the full source on them).
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Yes, it is insane. If your network admin is a reasonable guy, have a word with him and explain how much of your time it will waste. Assuming the source control is inside the company network now, it should be protected enough (after all it only needs to be as protected as each developer machine, since those have the full source on them).
I did just that. He is a reasonable guy, he said he'll try to alleviate some of the problems (with real solutions, so he wasn't just blowing smoke). :thumbsup:
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Judah Himango -
When it comes time to check in/out your code, send a request to your network admin. After several of those from your team, he may decide against the change.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine." - William Feather
This is actually sound advice: to change others, make them feel the pain you're feeling. They'll soon take your side and argue on behalf of you. :thumbsup:
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