IP access

From: Szemerédy Gábor (gabor_at_rc-subotica.co.yu)
Date: 01/30/04

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:02:15 +0100
    
    

    Hello list members!
    We have a server with its public IP address and there is also a subnet
    with
    local addresses (192.168.0.x) on it.
    We would like to limit the access from certain IP address so that it can

    be
    established only if the request comes from the same workstation.
    Something like capturing the workstations MAC address to its IP address
    ,
    so that the user can browse the internet only if the MAC address of the
    workstation and the IP address are equal to the predefined values.
    We do traffic accounting by IP address and would like to prevent using
    the account of an other workstation by changing the IP address.
    (In current situation one can browse the internet with certain IP
    address and then
    change the IP address and use the account of an other person).
    Is there any solution?
    Thanks

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