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* [LARTC] Firewalling certain IP ranges
@ 2004-08-21 13:14 Patrick Coleman
  2004-08-22  2:22 ` gypsy
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From: Patrick Coleman @ 2004-08-21 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Hi,
I have a linux router which is connected to a local network and the internet (eth0 and eth1). My 
local network (eth0) consists of two IP ranges, which are assigned by a DHCP server on my router - 
10.0.0.2-10.0.0.19 for trusted clients (MAC addresses are known) and 10.0.0.20-10.0.0.254 for 
untrusted clients (MAC addresses are not known). These two ranges share the same physical network, 
which is partly wireless, hence the trusted/untrusted hosts setup.

Some trusted clients are on the wireless network, most are on wired. All untrusted clients are on 
the wireless network.

How can I provide some services, but no internet access to untrusted hosts, yet still allow trusted 
clients on wireless to access the internet (clearly I cant simply firewall off the access point)?

Thanks in advance,
Patrick
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