Scott Silva wrote:
> 
> Are the rules far enough up the chain to hit? Or is that address hitting
> above
> them?
> 

I think so thats why I inserted them instead of appending. Looks ok eg
iptables -L FORWARD


Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
target     prot opt source               destination         
DROP       all  --  192.168.12.12       anywhere            
ipac~fi    all  --  anywhere             anywhere            
ipac~fo    all  --  anywhere             anywhere            
OPENVPNCLIENTDHCP  all  --  anywhere             anywhere            
OPENVPNDHCP  all  --  anywhere             anywhere            


Scott Silva wrote:
> 
> 
> Can you physically or remotely just remove it from the switch port?
> IE... Maybe you can't access the machine, but do you have access to the
> switch
> closet?
> 
> Or if you have a dhcp server, assign the system to a different subnet, or
> an
> invalid router address.
> 
> Personally I would go and physically have the cable disconnected until it
> is
> resolved. Your management needs to realize how important this is.
> 
Couldn't agree more. Problem is management aren't that technical and are
convinced that nothing can get past their little client virus scanners. I
would go and remove the cable myself but we are remote :(

Anyway will drive out there tomorrow and take some action. Will look at the
DHCP idea. Don;t control the switch :(

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