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Users are permitted to use only
network IP addresses issued to them by the Office of Information Technology (OIT).
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All remote access (dial-in
services) to UTSA will be either through an approved modem pool or
via an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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Devices attached to the UTSA data
network must not have a modem installed.
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Users inside the UTSA firewall may
not be connected to the UTSA network while simultaneously connected
via a modem to an external network.
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Users must not extend or
re-transmit network services (i.e., DNS, DHCP, dynamic routing,
etc.) in any way. This means one must not install a router, switch,
hub, or wireless access point to the UTSA network without OIT
approval.
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Computer systems requiring network
connectivity that are not owned or supported by UTSA must conform to
UTSA OIT Data Network Standards and IR Security Management Standards
and have approval from OIT before connection is made. Users must not
install network hardware or software that provides network services
without prior approval from OIT.
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Users must not download, install or
run security programs or utilities that reveal weaknesses in the
security of a system. For example, UTSA users must not run password
cracking programs, packet sniffers, network mapping tools or port
scanners in any manner while connected to the UTSA network
infrastructure.
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Users are not permitted to alter
network hardware.
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Firewalls and other enterprise
network security measures must be implemented to provide appropriate
network security.
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All network components, including
data closets, wiring and fiber, routers, switches, concentrators and
hubs, must be locked and protected from unauthorized access.
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Multiple simultaneous online
sessions are not permitted (i.e., one User ID equals one log-in
session).
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By connecting to the UTSA network,
you imply that you have accepted the terms and conditions set forth
in applicable IR Security Policies and Standards.