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Block by Client MAC address

Jul 04 05 5:19 pm

How to block client MAC address

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chenda

Jul 04 05 5:29 pm

Setup an advanced policy that denies specific MAC addresses. You can put that into system policies or the appropriate service's policies, depending on how you have it configured.

Jul 04 05 7:10 pm

An illustration of Pascals comments ... Also, as he said "You can put that into system policies or the appropriate service's policies, depending on how you have it configured"

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Jul 04 05 8:34 pm

I've followed your example but it doesn't block the user with the specified mac address I used. I double-checked the value but it's not working. Can you explain more sir?

Jul 04 05 8:41 pm

1. How do the clients connect to WinGate? NAT / WinGate Internet Client (WGIC) / Proxies?

2. Where did you place the policy?

Jul 04 05 8:50 pm

by NAT sir, I just followed the illustration you gave earlier. BTW, under my port security I enabled port 80 to be intercepted by Proxy Server, does this mean I am using outright Proxy? Earlier I placed it in NAT policies.

Jul 04 05 9:48 pm

In the Extended Network Driver property sheet, make sure you have default rights set to "Must also be Granted"

In The WWW Proxy Service, add the same policy that I instructed to place in the Extended Networking service, make sure you have default rights set to "Must also be Granted"


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Jul 04 05 9:53 pm

I also want to get back to what Pascal first said.

You can put that into system policies or the appropriate service's policies, depending on how you have it configured


I was just illustrating an example. Perhaps you may just want to use a system policy to block the Clients MAC address to every service.

Jul 04 05 10:12 pm

What about NetBIOS name? I want to block a user with a NetBIOS named "Lifebook-s6130" who sometimes uses other person's ip address in my network. Please specify the best method to do this.
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