RE: FW: RE: Google Desktop 3 (anyone stopped this thing from talking to home?)

  • From: "John T \(Lists\)" <johnlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ISAserver.org Discussion List]'" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:13:08 -0800

Which is my I wipe and install all new servers and wipe and install all
workstations that I configure unless it is an onesy order.

 

John T

eServices For You

 

"Seek, and ye shall find!"

 

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From: Amy Babinchak [mailto:amy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 1:57 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] FW: RE: Google Desktop 3 (anyone stopped this thing from
talking to home?)

 

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And of course Dell's are shipping with Google desktop on them, even the
business machines. Thanks for the explanation.

 

How's the Windows Desktop search? Anything lurking behind the scenes?

 

Amy

 

Harbor Computer Services

Small Business Computer Specialists

 

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From: Eric Poole [mailto:EPoole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:06 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: Google Desktop 3 (anyone stopped this thing from
talking to home?)

 

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..but in the off chance that it gets turned on (users would never do this),
it gets better.  In my environment there are a lot of medical
residents...with a minor in IT.  If they get bored, and they often do, they
see the network as their test lab... 

On startup the (Google Desktop) proxy will attempt to read parameters from a
file called proxyParms.txt in the current directory. The name of this file
may be changed with a command line parameter to the (Google Desktop) proxy.

The parameters allow specification of: 

*       the (Google Desktop) proxy listening port - by default 8088 
*       a log file - by default none, however the default proxyParms.txt you
should download defaults the log file to log.txt 
*       IP addresses able to connect to the (Google Desktop) proxy - by
default just 127.0.0.1. That is, by default, no one else can access the
(Google Desktop) proxy.

If you want anyone to be able to access the (Google Desktop) proxy, specify:


allowIPAddresses=*

If you want requests from any machines in the 192.168.1 subnet to access the
(Google Desktop) proxy, specify: 

allowIPAddresses=192.168.1.*

If you want requests from any machines in the 192.168.1 subnet or from the
address 202.173.90.123 to access the (Google Desktop) proxy, specify: 

allowIPAddresses=192.168.1.*,202.173.90.123

The loopback address 127.0.0.1 can always access it and doesn't need to be
specified.

If you let any machines access the (Google Desktop) proxy then eventually
search engines such as Google will find and index it...

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