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Author:  KdeV [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:04 am ]
Post subject:  Password protection of neorouter options

So...
I installed neorouter clients on user's PCs and connected them to corporate Neorouter's network.
User haven't got administration rights on PCs.
But he can change neorouter's network name, user name and password and connect to it's own network, for example at home. It is not very good, I think, because user can make his work PC available from home or from another not trusted place...and not available for me, ofcourse.
It is possible to solve this security problem? For example block by password changing Neorouter server.

Author:  luke [ Tue Jul 30, 2013 7:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Password protection of neorouter options

hi KdeV,

You can create non-admin user accounts for these users in NeoRouter Configuration Explorer. Such accounts do not have the privilege to modify the configuration of your NeoRouter domain/server. You can find more information in User's Manual "4.2 Managing Users". http://download.neorouter.com/Documents ... l_15en.pdf.

Thanks,
Luke

Author:  KdeV [ Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Password protection of neorouter options

I created user's non-admin accounts.
I talked not about configuration of neorouter server/domain but about domain of neorouter client.

User can make File - Sign out and change Domain name. And connect it PC to another neorouter server, so I will lost connection.

Author:  Branzila [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 2:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Password protection of neorouter options

It would be nice to be able to use SRV records to direct NeoRouter clients to the NeoRouter server. This would allow us to define the NR port number in DNS instead of having to hard-code it into the clients. This obviously would only be useful for people that don't use NeoRouter's built-in (non-DNS) domain names.

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