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Re: IP access
- From: "Heikki Kokko" <heikki kokko tromso online no>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: IP access
- Date: Sat Jan 31 13:59:02 2004
You can do it with iptables.
Unfortunately I don't have any concrete example available, but If you study
the iptables documentation, you'll find the details.
You might also find some examples by doing a search in the web forum to
www.smoothwall.org .
Heikki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Szemerédy Gábor" <gabor rc-subotica co yu>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:02 PM
Subject: IP access
> Hello list members!
> We have a server with its public IP address and there is also a subnet
> with
> local addresses (192.168.0.x) on it.
> We would like to limit the access from certain IP address so that it can
>
> be
> established only if the request comes from the same workstation.
> Something like capturing the workstations MAC address to its IP address
> ,
> so that the user can browse the internet only if the MAC address of the
> workstation and the IP address are equal to the predefined values.
> We do traffic accounting by IP address and would like to prevent using
> the account of an other workstation by changing the IP address.
> (In current situation one can browse the internet with certain IP
> address and then
> change the IP address and use the account of an other person).
> Is there any solution?
> Thanks
>
>
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