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El mié, 30-10-2002 a las 15:59, C. R. Oldham escribió:
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> It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on some
> university campuses I've been too they have a DHCP server setup to serve
> addresses from a private block. On that network there is a webserver
...
>
> Sorry,
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Subject: RE: Forced DHCP setup
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:59:50 -0700
Thread-Topic: Forced DHCP setup
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> I don't believe it's possible to have a use
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Subject: RE: Forced DHCP setup
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:59:50 -0700
Thread-Topic: Forced DHCP setup
thread-index: AcKAXvIhf9+r261WRXev1Z9laq2INAAAKyng
> I don't believe it's possible to have a use
NoCatAuth (nocat.net) does exactly this. Although I think NoCat is
designed with wireless in mind. Not sure if it works with normal wired
network cards, but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't.
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in t
Alex,
I suppose you could parse your leases file and create your
firewalls ruleset from that. I know that it's possible to
have DHCP notify a DDNS server to update its records so maybe
it would be possible to have the DHCP server update a firewall
ruleset on the fly.
Of course, that doesn't sto
Mangling arround and all, maybe its good to discuss this idea here...
1.- Suppose i give you a list of mac addresses and the assigned ips they
should have
2.- If one makes that assumption, u guys think this would be a good way
to go at it (admin wise, mantainership...etc.):
a) Make a
Telus' entire ADSL setup across Western Canada requires you to "login" and
register your MAC address or you don't get a valid IP...
At 01:59 PM 10/30/02, you wrote:
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on s
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on some
university campuses I've been too they have a DHCP server setup to serve
addresses from a private block. On that network there is a webserver
setup to intercept
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:39:01PM -0600, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
> Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
> can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
> woody box
>
>
> So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip'
NoCatAuth (nocat.net) does exactly this. Although I think NoCat is
designed with wireless in mind. Not sure if it works with normal wired
network cards, but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't.
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in t
Alex,
I suppose you could parse your leases file and create your
firewalls ruleset from that. I know that it's possible to
have DHCP notify a DDNS server to update its records so maybe
it would be possible to have the DHCP server update a firewall
ruleset on the fly.
Of course, that doesn't sto
Mangling arround and all, maybe its good to discuss this idea here...
1.- Suppose i give you a list of mac addresses and the assigned ips they
should have
2.- If one makes that assumption, u guys think this would be a good way
to go at it (admin wise, mantainership...etc.):
a) Make a
Telus' entire ADSL setup across Western Canada requires you to "login" and
register your MAC address or you don't get a valid IP...
At 01:59 PM 10/30/02, you wrote:
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and o
> I don't believe it's possible to have a user log in to get an IP.
It is possible, in hotels that have broadband in rooms, and on some
university campuses I've been too they have a DHCP server setup to serve
addresses from a private block. On that network there is a webserver
setup to intercept
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:39:01PM -0600, Alex Borges (lex) wrote:
> Hey... I want to tie up users to ip addresses and machines. This way i
> can easyly mangle bandwith, squid acls and lots of stuff through my
> woody box
>
>
> So im thinking maybe the solution is to force users to obtain ip'
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