Go to www.surfcontrol.com <http://www.surfcontrol.com> . I think the 2/99
version of their product will use this kind of access control.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lemon, Henry L. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 8:35 AM
To: 'Matt Farwell'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: machine names
I have a similar problem. How do you restrict access by user name
in an NT
domain environment? Several users are sharing the same workstation.
Some
should have Internet privileges and some should not. The firewall
is a
transparent application proxy. I can block the IP address, however,
I would
like to be able to use the System Policy Editor if possible to
assign users
to groups. Network access would be controlled by the group that you
are in.
It has been suggested that I could do this with an NT firewall. I
desperately need another option.
TIA
Henry Lemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aristech Chemical Corporation
c=US;a=MCI;p=Aristech;s=Lemon;g=Henry
phone: 412-433-7835
fax: 412-344-1805
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Farwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: machine names
I am looking for a way to restrict machine names on our network.
Possibly restrict who is able to access the dhcp server. In effect
limiting who is able to use tcp/ip on the network without statically
assigning an ip.
Is it possible to filter traffic based upon the machine name that is
assigned to a microsoft based client?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Matt Farwell
Truman State University
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