Re: Securing Internet Access
From: Adam Pavelec (apavelec[no_uce)
Date: 01/14/03
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From: "Adam Pavelec" <apavelec[no_uce]@benefit-services.com> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:40:30 -0500
In article <4b5301c2bbfd$eaabe8d0$d7f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA14>, Richard Vanner
<rvanner@lear.com> wrote:
> We have a PC that we want to deny access to the internet.
> We have locked down most options except one that is run
> on the machine to track defects on our production line.
> The operators are going through the address bar to type
> in internet addresses and gain access.
I'm not sure about your network architecture, but here's what I would do to
completely deny Internet access:
1) Manually assign an IP Address to this machine
2) Leave the Default Gateway blank (or use a bogus entry).
--Adam
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