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What rules are there for using the Nomadic wireless network?

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What rules are there for using the Nomadic wireless network?

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• Running remote services (web server, ftp server, nfs server, any person-to-person file sharing services, etc) is prohibited. All traffic to and from the Nomad System is logged and associated with the user, as permitted by the NC State Administrative Regulations, section II, G.

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Wireless network users are responsible for the security of the data transmissions they send over the wireless network. Transmissions over the wireless network are not encrypted or secure. Users are strongly encouraged to use secure application-level protocols when sensitive information traverses the wireless network; otherwise, they should move to the wired network. Example secure application-level protocols are: https, ssh, scp, vpn.

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