Who needs phones when we have air fryers…
Also, it feels like “admin” doesn’t necessarily agree with the new policy.
Who needs phones when we have air fryers…
Also, it feels like “admin” doesn’t necessarily agree with the new policy.
Can confirm, you are not the only one
I have not any experience with WatchGuard, but it from some quick searching around it seems to not be far from the easiest to set up for linux. dual-booting is probably the easier solution.
I hope you find a solution to what sounds like not the best life situation, and may you have an otherwise have a nice Linux journey.
Then all I can do is welcome you and wish for you to have a nice journey
Upgrade to win11 or change to Linux?
Without prodding too much into what VPN you work uses
Most VPN solutions run on linux just fine, even Microsoft PPTP VPN solution works fine. I would probably check with your IT department what protocol they use and any connection caveats (like machine certificates used for authentication) and look into the different VPN solutions (some examples; WireGuard and OpenVPN are very well supported, IPSec (libreswan or strongswan are options here) depends on setup, PPTP/L2TP should work with most setups (I have to admin I havn’t touched those enough), vpnc works with Cisco base IPsec setups and openconnect works with most SSL VPN connection)
I probably should have worded myself better.
I agree that “Admin” agrees with the intent behind the policy. What I meant is that they don’t seem to agree 100% with the wording of the policy, especially the parts that seem to be problematic for using devices for educational purposes.
"Admin"s wording for this was weird (at least from the view of this non-American), “No animals allowed”, like happens when wild animals walk around? Where I live, nothing much would happen, they’ld exist, they would get commented on depending on what animal it is, and the day would continue. It almost sounds like someone would get punished if a random animal walks within school perimeter.