Hi guys,
I'm not quite sure where to direct this question because its not Kubuntu specific so maybe you can tell me another good forum to query instead. I work with a database on a LAMP server and the development environment that was set up for me is on a Kubuntu system so I've turned to this forum for help in the past. But basically I have this scenario: I'm managing a database on a server that is physically located in a different town where my job's office is, but I do all my work from home and I live in an apartment complex that pays for and provides me with a Comcast internet connection. Since this database has sensitive company information in it, I would like to take steps to make my internet connection secure.
I was told that having an internally assigned ip address and connecting to the internet through a router is not very secure and I assume means I am some how vulnerable to any techy engineering students in my building? When I use any of those What's my IP Address websites I can see that my external ip address is different than the ip address my Mac tells me I have when I check under network settings. My Mac network settings tells me my ethernet connections ip address, the subnet mask, and the router address, and they are all different numbers.
I have a VPN software running on my work laptop which I turn on anytime I'm doing work stuff.
My questions are: (1) Does this VPN software provide me security so that when I login to the database or access the company server, I'm not exposing the company to undue risk?
(2) Am I correct in my assessment that I am connecting to the internet through a router?
(3) Are there other steps I should take to secure my internet connection and what are they?
I'm not quite sure where to direct this question because its not Kubuntu specific so maybe you can tell me another good forum to query instead. I work with a database on a LAMP server and the development environment that was set up for me is on a Kubuntu system so I've turned to this forum for help in the past. But basically I have this scenario: I'm managing a database on a server that is physically located in a different town where my job's office is, but I do all my work from home and I live in an apartment complex that pays for and provides me with a Comcast internet connection. Since this database has sensitive company information in it, I would like to take steps to make my internet connection secure.
I was told that having an internally assigned ip address and connecting to the internet through a router is not very secure and I assume means I am some how vulnerable to any techy engineering students in my building? When I use any of those What's my IP Address websites I can see that my external ip address is different than the ip address my Mac tells me I have when I check under network settings. My Mac network settings tells me my ethernet connections ip address, the subnet mask, and the router address, and they are all different numbers.
I have a VPN software running on my work laptop which I turn on anytime I'm doing work stuff.
My questions are: (1) Does this VPN software provide me security so that when I login to the database or access the company server, I'm not exposing the company to undue risk?
(2) Am I correct in my assessment that I am connecting to the internet through a router?
(3) Are there other steps I should take to secure my internet connection and what are they?
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