I agree completely, but you must realise, this is Payson. If the employee=
=20
shows up for work everyday, that's better than 99% of the rest of the peo=
ple=20
in this town!
We totally disabled net access before, but it became too much of a burden=
for=20
some of the others.
We use cable access, and it has to dial up before you can use it. Because=
of=20
this, I have not been able to get any IP chains stuff to work. Once the p=
hone=20
connection is dropped the net IP stays the same, but then we can no longe=
r=20
get to the cable modem to tell it to dial again. So I have to stop ipchai=
ns,=20
then reset the IP address, then dialup, then reset the ipchains again. Un=
til=20
the line is dropped. Our phone lines really really suck.
So, I made a script that checks if it's online and does nothing, but when=
it=20
gets dropped, it automatically resets everything and allows us to get bac=
k to=20
it and I do nothing...
Now, hoping you understand the situation, when I set ipchains to block=20
192.168.0.5 from accessing yahoo.com it never seems to work.=20
I'm not as fluent with ipchains as I should be, so maybe I'm doing it wro=
ng,=20
or in the wrong spot in my script.=20
But doesn't yahoo have multple machines for mail.yahoo.com ? Or is it alw=
ays=20
the same ip?
What would I use?
ipchains -A input -p tcp -s 192.168.0.5 -d mail.yahoo.com -j DENY
???=20
Thanks again.
Am 03 Dienstag, Dezember 2002 22:55 schrieb Lee Levine:
> Tell the employee to either stop checking e-mail from work
> or go look for another job.
>
> After all, if he/she isn't working, then he/she shouldn't get paid.
>
> Taliesin MacAran
> Phoenix, Arizona
> My webpage http://kd7eth.net
>
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> http://kd7eth.net/Weather.shtml
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>
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>
> The debate over whether to not to arm pilots has focused on the size of=
the
> hole made by the projectile... With an unarmed pilot, the projectile wi=
ll
> be fired from an F-16 scrambled to intercept. I suggest that the F-16's
> projectile will make a larger hole than the handgun will.
> --JIM RICHARDSON
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nathan England" <plug@the-arcanum.org>
> To: <plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 22:14
> Subject: squid problem
>
>
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> I'm trying to block a specific web adress. A computer in my office is o=
n
> 192.168.0.5
> I need to block that IP from going to mail.yahoo.com as the employee us=
ing
> that computer will not stop checking email and it has begun interfering
> with the employees work.
>
> I setup squid to keep track of the proxy access and I set the DHCP serv=
er
> to give the 192.168.0.5 address a dns server of 127.0.0.1 so it has to =
use
> the proxy to access the net.
> Now I just can't get the ACL correct to block access to mail.yahoo.com
> or login.yahoo.com.. and a list of others, but if I can get one to work=
,
> I'll
> be happy. And any advice would be great!
> Even not using squid, if someone else knows an easy route to do this.
> Unfortunately, the employee does need net access for the job.
>
> Thanks
>
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