example of what I tried Ascend-Data-Filter (242), Ascend-Call-FIlter (243),
ip out drop tcp dstip !=146.145.85.0/24
146.145.85.0 is my local subnet.
Thanks again.
At 11:09 PM 3/15/99 , you wrote:
>Thomas Massano wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to setup an account that i can give out in an advertisement so
>> people my sign up to my service.
>> But i want to restrict them to my local network only and not let them get
>> on the Internet.
>> I have tried putting in a bogus default route for that user, or the wrong
>> mask, just cant seem to get it to work.
>> Anyone have some suggestions?
>
>What kind of terminal server do you have? What filters have you
>defined?
>By changing the netmask, you'll accomplish the opposite of what you
>want. The default route isn't really that useful, since by default
>PPP sends all unknown destinations to the other end of the PPP device.
>
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