jamesnmandy
Regular Contributor
I work from home and have an Asus (Merlin flashed) RT-AC68U router running Skynet and Diversion if any of that matters for potential implementations.
My company uses various methods to remote in for maintenance and such, including RDS and Cisco Any Connect VPN client. Not sure what other protocols they use. This is perfectly normal and I grant (by default) this access on my home network. I am not trying to interrupt this process, simply making it something that can't happen passively and silently across my home network.
What I am wondering is, Is there a way to actively be notified (and logged) any time one of these connection attempts are made? I don't want to actively block them of course. But it would be nice if I had the same level of access control on my end, minimally with a notification and ideally I would need to provide them with a user account and password that I control for access to my LAN.
My company uses various methods to remote in for maintenance and such, including RDS and Cisco Any Connect VPN client. Not sure what other protocols they use. This is perfectly normal and I grant (by default) this access on my home network. I am not trying to interrupt this process, simply making it something that can't happen passively and silently across my home network.
What I am wondering is, Is there a way to actively be notified (and logged) any time one of these connection attempts are made? I don't want to actively block them of course. But it would be nice if I had the same level of access control on my end, minimally with a notification and ideally I would need to provide them with a user account and password that I control for access to my LAN.