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George Fox University | Offices and Services | Institutional Technology | Student Network (ResNet) FAQ
Student Network (ResNet) FAQNetwork protections Using the network
Is the Internet Filtered?We use network hardware and online services to filter inappropriate websites. This combination allows us to receive and apply website ratings automatically to our hardware, while giving us the ability to manually block or exempt specific websites from the filtering service.If during the pursuit of academic or business activity you encounter a filter block, you may contact the IT Service Desk and request that the website be exempted from the filtering service. You may also visit the CAI Lab, where web filtering is monitored but not blocked. Web filter activity is regularly monitored and when appropriate, data is compiled and forwarded to the Director of Human Resources or the Director of Student Life for review and further action. Are there firewalls in place? What do they do?Yes, there are a number of firewalls in places. Firewalls monitor traffic and block certain types of traffic to maintain the safety and security of the network. We use firewalls to isolate certain sections of the network (for example, the student residences are isolated from the administrative network). We also use firewalls to block common virus and hacker traffic.This has a number affects on your use of the network. For example, the firewalls will prevent you from hosting services from your computer to the Internet such as a personal web page or an FTP site. The firewalls also prevent you from sharing files across networks (such as from your room to a classroom or the Library) or printing to office printers from your room. You can, however, store your document on your network drive and access it from any of the other networks. Can I host my own services?Not really. The firewalls (see above) and other safety controls prevent you from being seen from the Internet. Any hosted web pages, ftp sites, and so on from on a personal computer will only be accessible from other computers on your local network (usually just the other residences). This only affects sites you want to HOST - sites that you create and want to publish to the world. There are a multitude of commercial online hosting services available to you for hosting web content and/or files.Network services, such as DHCP or DNS, are not to be enabled on student computers. Doing so may result in loss of your network connection. Can I play online games?Yes. You need to know, however, that our academic network places a very low priority on gaming traffic. When the Internet connection reaches capacity games are the first thing dropped (see bandwidth controls).Can I set up a wireless network?No. Wireless networks are notorious for messing up network traffic, and so they are banned unless they are authorized directly by IT. Some very well-meaning students have brought their entire dorm's network down because of a single setting on their wireless access pointâ?¦Can I set up my own local network (i.e. using a hub or router)?Yes, if it is a simple matter of connecting two or more computers through a hub.No, if it involves a router that is not compliant with GFU network protocols. Specifically, no student router or computer is to run network services (such as DHCP or DNS). If you don't know what this means, you should not be setting up a local networkâ?¦ Can I use FTP?Yes. Note that you will need to use passive mode (available within the configuration of most FTP programs) to get past the firewalls to the Internet.You will not be able to host an FTP site that is visible from any computer beyond the local network. Can I setup local filesharing?Yes. You need to consider all of the following:
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