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Re: [LI] Selective network access



What u can do is that u can write ipfwadm (Ip Firewall Rules) rules so that
particular machine IP addresses are not allowed to access the outside world.
This would be on Linux. If you have any other platform then U'd have to
configure the corresponding Firewall software on that.

This is the easiest way that I can suggest.

VaibhaV Sharma
Indian Linux Users Group Indore Chapter

----- Original Message -----
From: Pankaj Mathur <matsulsan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 7:54 PM
Subject: [LI] Selective network access


> Hi all,
> happy new millenium!
> This one does not really concern LINUX but I will appreciate any tips or
> pointers.
> I am writing an application for our office LAN in JAVA but presently not
> everyone in the offce has been given access to internet and hence don't
have
> browsers installed on their machines otherwise access is open i.e no
> password required for logging into the server(my Sys Ad has some crazy
ideas
> that by not installing browsers is the most efficient way of blocking


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