Re: Restricting Access to TCP/IP and DECnet
- From: koehler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Koehler)
- Date: 31 Jan 2008 07:20:52 -0600
In article <d65oj.6703$L73.3723@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Robert Jarratt" <nospam@xxxxxxx> writes:
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.
You've asked about TELNET and DECnet, are you running any other
protocols, such as LAT, that you might need to block? (I assume the
system is not part of a cluster).
.
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