John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Saturday 12 November 2005 18:56, Harry Putnam wrote: >> John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > The netgear will do it. you can give it ip addresses to block. >> > look at the schedule setups. set them up only to be able to access >> > the internet for, say a second on sunday at 3 am, and not for the >> > rest of the time.... >> >> Do you mean to bock every address on the internet? I'm not following >> you hear. Further I don't see an option to block ip addresses in the >> blocking section at all. Only by keywords. >> >> Are we looking at the same router? >> (here is it FVS318) >> I see: >> >> # Security Logs >> # Block Sites >> # Block Service >> # Add Service >> # Schedule > here. you set a schedule, then limit certain ip addresses to access only at > certain times...you make the time slice small enough, you've effectively > blocked them. >> # E-mail
Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> # Block Service > > This is the one. Block service allow you to specify which LOCAL ip > addresses you want to limit the service for. > > Just set up static ip for machines 3-5 (or DHCP with fixed ip > addresses for those machines based on hardware address). Set the > blocking schedule to always. For ALL services you find in the list, > supply the ips for those three machines. Apparently you too are not looking at the router I've specified: NETGEAR FVS318 In the schedule section there is only one place to put an IP address and that is for an ntp server if you want one. http://home.jtan.com/~reader/exp/web_ready/dispimg.cgi -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list