RE: RAS login banner needed

From: Snow, Corey (CSNOW@ddpwa.com)
Date: 02/25/02


From: "Snow, Corey" <CSNOW@ddpwa.com>
To: "'Susan Valen'" <valensghost@yahoo.com>, security-basics@securityfocus.com
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 10:21:26 -0800


> I know this is off list but can someone PLEASE point
> us in the right direction? This was an audit finding we
> need to fix.

Unless the machine in question is a member of the domain in question, I
don't think you'll be able to force a login banner to appear. You could use
a 3rd-party VPN, such as Cisco, which does provide an external login banner
to the one provided by Windows. Of course, that's a pretty expensive way to
go for a login banner.

Regards,

Corey Snow

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