ZeroTier: is this a good time to use...
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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" 
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 @FATeknollogee said: @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  But ones a product, ones a thing. ZT is the brand of VPN you are using. 
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 @FATeknollogee said: @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" then you call it "Software Defined Networking". 
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 @scottalanmiller said: But ones a product, ones a thing. ZT is the brand of VPN you are using. True that 


