ISG News has posted a new item, 'How to keep your Windows XP Installations
living on after End-of-Life'
As announced in an earlier post last year, Microsoft is going to end the support
for Windows XP in April 2014.
After this date the central network security group of the ETH will frequently
scan our public networks to identify any existing Windows XP machines. Every
Windows XP detected by such a scan will be disabled on the network level since
it is strictly prohibited to keep this operating system up and running on the
public network of ETH.
Since we are aware that there may be Windows XP machines living on after the
end-of-life date, we worked out a solution to support these situations and to
help you not to get in conflict with the network usage regulations.
We founded a project called eXile which provides very locked down network
environments that are monitored by advanced security techniques and provide
excessive firewall setups. Furthermore eXile provides easy interfaces for you to
manage your computers and overview the security state and network access to your
machines in eXile.
You can send your machines to the eXile when they match one of the following
scenarios:
Lab computers (controlling, collecting measure data, or monitoring other
systems)
Industrial computers
Embedded systems
The following applications are not suitable for eXile and need to be migrated to
a supported operating system:
Office Computers
Computers on which internet access needs to be available
Computers on which emails are received and sent
Computers that provide any services to public computers in the internet
Please note that eXile should not be seen as an excuse not to migrate your
Windows XP to a supported operating system as soon as possible. The purpose of
eXile is really only to address those few machines that are somehow locked to
their operating system.
Nevertheless we invented eXile to address the Windows XP end-of-live problem, it
is capable to take up any other computer for which you want to have an extra
level of security or on which you run any other outdated or insecure operating
system.
If you think your remaining Windows XP computers are candidates to send to
eXile, we would be happy if you could send a message to isg(a)phys.ethz.ch and
inform us about the number of computers and what application you are using these
computers for. Later this month a web interface will be made available on
https://exile.phys.ethz.ch/ where you can directly register every machine you
want to send to eXile.
After eXile is fully online, another post will be submitted here.
You may view the latest post at
https://nic.phys.ethz.ch/news/2014/02/07/how-to-keep-your-windows-xp-instal…
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Thomas Berchtold
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