Alex Shnitman a écrit : > > Hi, Rick! > > On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 01:47:20PM -0500, you wrote the following: > > > Go to OfficeMax's web site. > > Download the $15 off coupon. > > Go to an OfficeMax and buy the cheapest hub they got. Ought to be about > > $49 or less. > > Apply the coupon. > > Net cost $34 + tax. > > Install hub and connect workstations. > > First, I'm not in the US, and here in Israel this equipment is more > expensive. Second, it won't solve the problem of loading the office > network with the VNC packets. I can achieve more or less the same > with bridging. I was thinking that there may be a smart way of solving > it with Linux -- that's what we're here for on this list, aren't we? > > -- > Alex Shnitman | http://www.debian.org > alexsh@hectic.net, alexsh@linux.org.il +----------------------- > http://alexsh.hectic.net UIN 188956 PGP key on web page > E1 F2 7B 6C A0 31 80 28 63 B8 02 BA 65 C7 8B BA > > Wear short sleeves! Support your right to bare arms! > - > : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org Hi, Just an idea: You could try to setup ipchains rules that block all VNC packets on your office interface. I have never tried ipchains with bridging so I don't know if it works. Hope this helps -- Joseph Bueno NetClub/Trader.com - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org