We don't use a DHCP server but maybe it's an option that needs to be
looked into.
Alfred,
Alfred,
David Hough wrote:
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 18:33, Alfred Vahau wrote:
Thanks for the reply. This is the practice at present. We block off one
IP and another pops up.
At times, quite a few of them appear. We suspect that some of these guys
are disgruntled ex-employees
who have unauthorized access or are accessing the network with the help
of other staff.
It sounds as though you need a script tied in with your DHCP server so
that only recognised MAC addresses get given IP addresses and only those
addresses currently allocated get access via the firewall.
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