Re: DHCP
- From: auto431078@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 14:47:09 -0500
The Windows Server 2008 feature I believe you are referring to is
NAP.
Another possible solution using native Windows functionality would
be Secure Domain Isolation (SDI). SDI is essentially a liberal
application of IPSec policy to prevent computers not authorized to
communicate with clients on your network from doing so.
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Hi all,
I am looking for a way to block any PC that plugs into my network
that is not authorized to access any network resources-servers,
firewalls, etc. Is there a way in DHCP that I can add reservations
just for the PCs that I want to allow the network resources and any
other pc/laptop that happens to be plugged into the network either
doesn't get an IP address, gets a dummy IP address, or something
else? I've heard Windows Server 2008 can do this, but I'm not sure
about 2003. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
djm
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