Re: MAC Address filtering

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Le mercredi 14 février 2007 à 22:37 -0800, Allan Parreno a écrit :
> Computer1:  99:99:99:99
> Computer2:  98:98:98:98
> Computer3:  97:97:97:97

MAC addresses are 48 bits long, thus 6 hexa digits couples, not 4...

> Now I want those computers1,2 and 3 can access the net, all others
> will be block.

Just have to match their MAC address for an ACCEPT rule.

iptables -m mac --help


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