First thing that comes to mind is configuring their IP leases based on the
MAC addresses and then controlling access to IP Masq via the IP. This works
if you are assigning IP's from a DHCP server that is capable of assigning
fixed leases (which AFAIK most are).
Jamin W. Collins
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Ellison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 11:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MAC Filter
I have a situation where I would like to allow access to the Internet by the
MAC address of the NIC, rather than by IP. Ideally, I would have the
gateway of all clients be a dual NIC Linux box running MASQ.
How might I accomplish this?
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