Plus if there are other hosts on the same LAN a router won't help as it
doesn't interfere with traffic local to the LAN.

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""Ken Diliberto""  wrote in message
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> Beth,
>
> My choice would be filtering on the machine.  If you're using UNIX, there
> are several IP filtering (and free) products.  You could also tailor the
> routing table in the machine to only allow it to find your other machine.
> Why tax the router?
>
> Ken
>
> >>> "beth"  02/09/02 04:01PM >>>
> I am adding a computer to my network that i do not want accessible via
> network
> to anyone but myself. Can someone suggest best ways to do this, is this
> possible on the router level via access list?




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