How do you do....it? Thread, Is there such thing as a Vistors AUP in Technical; We have a guy come in from a charity called Malachi, he does some councilling with a few of our ...
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23rd November 2010, 10:12 AM #1 Is there such thing as a Vistors AUP
We have a guy come in from a charity called Malachi, he does some councilling with a few of our kids. Obviously everything he does is highly confidential.
He has asked for access to our Wireless. Now we dont have a VLAN so he'll be using ours, he wants to use his own laptop as well. The head is happy for him to have access so obviously i would like him to sign something before i give him access. Is there something out there or does someone have one i could use?
Thanks
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23rd November 2010, 10:44 AM #2 Would you standard AUP not work for the situation, and just amend the heading to visitor AUP as, I'm guessing, he shouldn't be accessing that everyone else in the school isn't meant to be accessing?
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23rd November 2010, 10:52 AM #3 This is what we say to visitors using our wireless network Roaming
Section 2 on this page Policy 2 might be easy to adapt for any visitors.
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Thanks to srochford from:
Little-Miss (23rd November 2010)
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23rd November 2010, 11:23 AM #4 He basically just wants the internet. No access to the network. So i just need something saying that he will behave on the internet, that he wont attempt to get on the network using nasty software etc...
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23rd November 2010, 11:45 AM #5 ....sling in "and your laptop should be up-to-date with security patches for OS and applications and (if appropriate) antivirus definitions".
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