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Ted Lemon wrote:
> 
> >   group {
> >     option routers 207.135.151.129;
> >     host thinkpad1{00:11:22:33:44:55}
> >     host notebook{11:22:33:44:55:66}
> >   }
> >
> >   # No Internet
> >   group {
> >     host CDR{22:33:44:55:66:77}
> >   }
> 
> Note that all CDR has to do to get Internet access in this scenario is
> to snoop on the network and notice what default route the other
> clients are getting (or using).
> 
>                                _MelloN_

The above worked ... thanks Paul. And I might be missing something, but,
on Win95/98 at least, the client "CDR" can't get out through the router
even if I manually put the router's IP into the "Gateway" tab of the IP
Properties in Network Neighborhood. The only way they can do it is put a
static IP in the NetNeighborhood settings (which will probably conflict
with someone's lease anyway).

No it's not fool proof, but it's obscure enough that most out Win95/98
lUsers won't be able to figure out how to do it.

Anyway. Thanks again.

-- 
   Ethan Vaughn
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