You Probably have to provide more information.
1. Are your users dialing into a router(Access server) or through a RAS card
on a
computer system?
2. The answer to ques1 is through a router, then is the router also the
router that
connect to the internet or you have another gateway router?
3. Then the interfaces to which you apply the the access-list also counts,
so say more
on the interfaces you have on your router and the ones you applied the
access-list
on and again in which direction (in or out)?
Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: J. Johnson
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: Access Lists [7:28927]
> We have a Cisco 5300 Dial-up. We want to allow everyone to get to our
> network when they dial in. We do not want everyone to get on the internet
> when they dial-in. This is what my access list look like
>
> access-list 110 permit ip 165.5.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
> access-list 110 deny ip any any
>
> Everyone can get to our network and get on the internet with the above
list.
> Can you see anything wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jill
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