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Block by Client MAC address

Postby chenda » Jul 04 05 5:19 pm

How to block client MAC address

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Postby Pascal » 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.
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Postby jamesc » 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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Postby matrixthe » 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?
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Postby jamesc » 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?
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Postby matrixthe » 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.
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Postby jamesc » 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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Postby jamesc » 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.
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Postby matrixthe » 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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