Re: how to forbid someone to do an ftp outside of my network?

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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Raoul Beauduin wrote:

>   I am trying to forbid outgoing ftp.
> 
> the situation is like this:
> 
> we have about 10 pc's connected to a local network 192.168.*.* ("my" 
> network). we are going through a firewall to connect to internet.
> I want some students not being able at all to make an outgoing ftp to 
> some foreign host and drop sensitive sources. but when i connect on 
> their machine, i want to be able to make an any ftp i want.
> the deny of outgoing ftp must on be only for these students.

Sorry, I have no solution.  But think about it, just disabling outgoing
ftp isn't enough.  You also would have to disable telnet, ssh, scp,
kermit, mail, etc, literally everything that transfers data.  And if it is
such an issue, also no access to any disk drive, burner, etc.  Except
disconnecting such a PC from the network, I personally don't see a
solution.

Cheers,

Michael



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