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by zbjornson
3792 days ago
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I've actually dug pretty deeply into it. Briefly, it's IBM BigFix (previously Tivoli Endpoint) and allows university IT to remotely run any script with administrator privileges on your machine. I hate it and remove it after registration. It's one thing to use that on company/university-owned computers. I think it's unacceptable to run it on personally owned machines like Stanford does. Students who live on campus have no alternative ISP. |
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Honestly, if you think that's bad, try getting a server online (in the datacenter!). The network admins take their firewall rules very seriously (as well they should).
For me, the biggest pain is the two (yes, two) backup services that must be installed for my department.