Re: Restricting Access to TCP/IP and DECnet
- From: "Robert Jarratt" <nospam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 20:42:35 GMT
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"Robert Jarratt" <nospam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is it possible to restrict access to TCP/IP (5.1) and DECnet (IV) on a
per-user basis? In other words I would like someone to be able to access
my machine, but not to go from that machine to anywhere else on the
network.
Thanks
Rob
Thanks for all the replies. A few people have pointed out that my question
is not entirely clear. The reason I want to do this is that I want to give
an acquaintance access to my hobbyist VAX. I have opened up telnet access
to it from the internet, but the machine is on my home network and just to
be safe I would rather he be unable to go anywhere else on the home
network, including back out on to the internet. I suppose I could put the
machine in a DMZ if I was doing this properly, but my firewall server only
has 2 nics at the moment.
I will remove NETMBX and see if that does the trick.
Thanks
Rob
For the record, I have just tried removing NETMBX and it does what I want. I
tried ping, telnet out, ftp, and set host, none of these worked after
removing netmbx.
Thanks all
Rob
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