> > We have McAfee anti-virus at work. It hasn't bothered me so far. The > only problem I had was Windows's firewall -- which of course I poke holes > in. MS has its own internal anti-virus that everyone on redmond corp domain must use. It may be different for you guys. > Can you/do you use ssh? That's not blocked, right? yes I use ssh every day, you have to install a thing called "ISA Proxy Client" I think, to run it. Or, maybe you need the ISA client to run IRC w/o ssh, which I used to do. now I ssh into a (external) box and irc from there. you can get the ISA client i think at "http://itweb", or http://msweb, one of those. the intranet is, well, quite huge. > > I also install http://www.colinux.org on my Windows machines so I can run > all my home-written programs without porting 'em. I hope I can install > that, as well as Cygwin, Firefox, and Gaim. yeah i'm sure you can run all that stuff too. > I may just keep two computers, then -- one for doing my work, and the > other for accessing the corporate network (i.e., reading e-mail). Seems > such a waste to have an entire computer just for reading e-mail, 'tho. that's really not a bad idea, and pretty common. at AOL last year i did linux development but had a windows laptop just for email pretty much. KVM switch boxes are pretty common too, if you have a couple desktop machines to operate with one KB/mouse. i think the MS security is basically around corpnet. you can't, say, run an externally accessible ftp server, or wireless access point, on a machine connected to corpnet. and you must run their antivirus (so they can push out changes to you). there's probably something wacky they do with outlook too. frankly, i wouldn't mind having a separate machine just for outlook as it is such a pig.