At 08:26 AM 3/22/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Scenario:
>         Got a client who has a person on the network that does not want to
>be on the network but wants access to the server.

I'm somewhat confused. First, if he is somehow hidden, how does the server
send back to the client?

Second, if he is on one VLAN/subnet and the server is on another,
sounds like a fairly basic routing application.  Another would be to
have a VLAN-aware NIC on the server.

Without further information, this sounds like a user whim rather than
a real requirement.  There's a flavor of the user wanting security
by obscurity.

>My thought was to install
>a switch, setup to Vlans, one for all the users (10 or so) and the second
>Vlan for the 1 user by himself. This way no one can get to his machine, then
>setup an access list to permit his Vlan to access the first Vlan and deny
>all the other users to his Vlan. Does this sound right? Anything I am
>missing? Seeing if I understand Vlans correctly or not.
>
>Brad Shifflett
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>Micromenders, Inc.
>
>
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