Hi Everyone,
I have a need to block access to an application by geographic location on the
Internet...This would not likely be attempted through access lists, but probably
through firewalling technology such as Firewall-1
1) Can the domain name extension of an address be an accurate indicator? For example
if I wan't to block access to all locations trying to connect from Japan, is it fair
to block anyone trying to connect from a site that resolves to xxxxx.jp?
2) Would all the IP networks that a particular Core Nodal gateway services be capable
of being summarized?
3) Does anyone know how Microsft restricted access to 128 bit encrypted service packs
to non-US customers?
I know that there would be very little of a way to prevent someone from dialing into
an ISP in the US from gaining access, or by means of some other type of "proxy", but I
am just looking for a more generalized answer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
Tom Kager
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