RE: How to stop the flood?

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defiantly, as others have hinted, not everything is a technical/firewall issue. Block the network access and let the user explain to their manager why they are not able to complete their work. If this is consumer access, then you don't need their monies, send them on their merry way of finding another ISP to abuse.


Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:

Im confused.  Why would you allow someone on your network (subnet or net) do
such a thing.  Cant you just not give them access, either via dhcp or some
other way.  Sounds almost like an issue for management ie someone needs to
start looking for employment elsewhere.

ddh


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