Re: Restrict Network Access
From: Daniel Nyström (
exce@netwinder.nu)
Date: 06/14/02
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 08:30:21 +0200
From: Daniel Nyström <exce@netwinder.nu>
To: Edward Desroches <miscx4d@netscape.net>, security-basics@securityfocus.com
Well.. dont know about the Win2k domain stuff, but in Linux you might
want to consider checking the allowed computers MAC adresses and editing
you dhcpd's configurations so that it only assigns IP's to the allowed
MAC's ..
/Daniel
Edward Desroches wrote:
> A quick security-basics question. =)
>
> Users on NetworkX can bring in a laptop, plug it in, and gain access to
> the Internet.
>
> How can you allow only users logged in with a domain account access to
> the Internet (not just WWW, all connectivity).
>
> The network is running Windows NT servers with Windows 2000 clients.
> Windows 2000 Server is going to replace NT in the future.
>
> If anyone could give an answer relating to a Linux environment as well,
> it would be helpful.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> -Ed
>
>
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