* Re: [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic
2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
@ 2004-07-19 12:25 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-07-19 12:33 ` Anton Glinkov
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From: Ed Wildgoose @ 2004-07-19 12:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
>the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300 machines..
>with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>
>
Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
cards?
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
2004-07-19 12:25 ` Ed Wildgoose
@ 2004-07-19 12:33 ` Anton Glinkov
2004-07-19 12:52 ` Rene Gallati
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From: Anton Glinkov @ 2004-07-19 12:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
>
>
>>the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
>> machines..
>>with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>>Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>>The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>>that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>>
>>
>
> Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
>
> WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
> cards?
I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the network.
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network administrator
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
2004-07-19 12:25 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-07-19 12:33 ` Anton Glinkov
@ 2004-07-19 12:52 ` Rene Gallati
2004-07-19 12:58 ` Anton Glinkov
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From: Rene Gallati @ 2004-07-19 12:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Anton Glinkov wrote:
> On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
>
>>
>>>the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
>>>machines..
>>>with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>>>Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>>>The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>>>that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
>>
>>WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
>>cards?
>
>
> I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the network.
How about giving them a netmask of /32 instead of /24 (or whatever you
have) so that they only see themselves in the same network and then
giving them a static route to the default gw (since it is outside of the
/32).
Then you can block all inter-client traffic at that single default
gateway (or one hop "in front" of it, seen from the clients)
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C U
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
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2004-07-19 12:52 ` Rene Gallati
@ 2004-07-19 12:58 ` Anton Glinkov
2004-07-19 13:03 ` Lawrence MacIntyre
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From: Anton Glinkov @ 2004-07-19 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> Anton Glinkov wrote:
>
>> On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
>>
>>>
>>>>the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
>>>>machines..
>>>>with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>>>>Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>>>>The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>>>>that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
>>>
>>>WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
>>>cards?
>>
>>
>> I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the
>> network.
>
> How about giving them a netmask of /32 instead of /24 (or whatever you
> have) so that they only see themselves in the same network and then
> giving them a static route to the default gw (since it is outside of the
> /32).
>
> Then you can block all inter-client traffic at that single default
> gateway (or one hop "in front" of it, seen from the clients)
>
I don't have access to those machines :-)
they use internet via different ehternet protocol (PPPoE)
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2004-07-19 12:58 ` Anton Glinkov
@ 2004-07-19 13:03 ` Lawrence MacIntyre
2004-07-19 13:26 ` Rene Gallati
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From: Lawrence MacIntyre @ 2004-07-19 13:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
This will work as long as none of the clients are clued enough to add
host routes or alias addresses.
Rene Gallati wrote:
> Anton Glinkov wrote:
>
>> On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
>>
>>>
>>>> the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
>>>> machines..
>>>> with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>>>> Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>>>> The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>>>> that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
>>>
>>> WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
>>> cards?
>>
>>
>>
>> I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the
>> network.
>
>
> How about giving them a netmask of /32 instead of /24 (or whatever you
> have) so that they only see themselves in the same network and then
> giving them a static route to the default gw (since it is outside of the
> /32).
>
> Then you can block all inter-client traffic at that single default
> gateway (or one hop "in front" of it, seen from the clients)
>
>
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
High Performance Information Infrastructure Technology Group
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
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2004-07-19 13:03 ` Lawrence MacIntyre
@ 2004-07-19 13:26 ` Rene Gallati
2004-07-19 13:27 ` Rene Gallati
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From: Rene Gallati @ 2004-07-19 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Anton Glinkov wrote:
>>Anton Glinkov wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
>>>>>machines..
>>>>>with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>>>>>Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>>>>>The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>>>>>that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
>>>>
>>>>WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
>>>>cards?
>>>
>>>
>>>I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the
>>>network.
>>
>>How about giving them a netmask of /32 instead of /24 (or whatever you
>>have) so that they only see themselves in the same network and then
>>giving them a static route to the default gw (since it is outside of the
>>/32).
>>
>>Then you can block all inter-client traffic at that single default
>>gateway (or one hop "in front" of it, seen from the clients)
>>
>
>
> I don't have access to those machines :-)
> they use internet via different ehternet protocol (PPPoE)
If you don't have access to those machines, you need to do "something"
where you have access which presumeably is at the switches. But that
means you either need to replace those with smart ones (which can also
be a linux box with many nics or multi-port nics) or basically put a
linux box with 2 nics in between the cable from the client and the
switch port. Either way, it's not gonna be cheap and possibly isn't
feasible at all. I see no easier solution if you cannot control/trust
the client systems.
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
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2004-07-19 13:26 ` Rene Gallati
@ 2004-07-19 13:27 ` Rene Gallati
2004-07-19 15:43 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-07-19 17:17 ` Paul
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From: Rene Gallati @ 2004-07-19 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Lawrence MacIntyre wrote:
> This will work as long as none of the clients are clued enough to add
> host routes or alias addresses.
Yes, I assumed he were the admin of the site in question. If the clients
have full control over their systems then this is a no-go.
Some linux boxes with bridges and bridge_filter might do the trick but
he'd need to put one of those basically in front of each switch port.
I don't see an easy way to solve the problem.
>
> Rene Gallati wrote:
>
>> Anton Glinkov wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
>>>>> machines..
>>>>> with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
>>>>> Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>>>>> The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
>>>>> that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
>>>>
>>>> WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two
>>>> network
>>>> cards?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the
>>> network.
>>
>>
>>
>> How about giving them a netmask of /32 instead of /24 (or whatever you
>> have) so that they only see themselves in the same network and then
>> giving them a static route to the default gw (since it is outside of
>> the /32).
>>
>> Then you can block all inter-client traffic at that single default
>> gateway (or one hop "in front" of it, seen from the clients)
>>
>>
>
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
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2004-07-19 13:27 ` Rene Gallati
@ 2004-07-19 15:43 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-07-19 17:17 ` Paul
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From: Ed Wildgoose @ 2004-07-19 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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>Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
>
>
Go on then, I'll bite. Why do you want to do this at all?
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2004-07-19 12:18 [LARTC] block ethernet IPv4 traffic Anton Glinkov
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From: Paul @ 2004-07-19 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
What about vlans? Every machine on a separate vlan. Easy enough if you
have access to the network
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 09:03, Lawrence MacIntyre wrote:
> This will work as long as none of the clients are clued enough to add
> host routes or alias addresses.
>
> Rene Gallati wrote:
> > Anton Glinkov wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, July 19, 2004 15:25, Ed Wildgoose said:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>> the bridge thing is not possible.. the network is too big.. 300
> >>>> machines..
> >>>> with over 30 switches (only one of them is manageable) :(
> >>>> Basically I want to deny ethertype 0800 (IPv4) packets for that LAN.
> >>>> The only solution I thought of was to have a linux machine in this LAN
> >>>> that has all the possible IP addresses set on its interface.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Look, we can't help you until you explain the problem
> >>>
> >>> WHY is it not possible to have a bridge? This only requires two network
> >>> cards?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I want to block the traffic between _ANY_ 2 of the machines in the
> >> network.
> >
> >
> > How about giving them a netmask of /32 instead of /24 (or whatever you
> > have) so that they only see themselves in the same network and then
> > giving them a static route to the default gw (since it is outside of the
> > /32).
> >
> > Then you can block all inter-client traffic at that single default
> > gateway (or one hop "in front" of it, seen from the clients)
> >
> >
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