On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 18:00:27 -0600
"J. Craig Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:

> At 01:26 PM 12/26/2001 -1000, you wrote:
> >  I know is got something to do with dhcp.leases file but I couldn't find it
> >in /etc
> >I got a extended star topology, with a dhcp server/router/firewall running
> >mandrake 8, & I'm also using the built in internet connection sharing &
> >firewall. I'd this same problem before but I couldn't keep them off for
> >long, I would erase the ip address & nodename from the dhcp.leases file but
> >then the dhcp server would assign a different ip address @ boot time..so I'm
> >looking for a new approach @ this...
> >
> >Thanks
> 
> Julio, I think the best solution, without installing some proxy, like 
> Squid, is to go for the iptable rules set to go off in a cron job, as 
> suggested by an earlier poster. It may not be what you are looking for but 
> it would work.....
> 

Julio,

I'd have to agree with Craig and Civileme also. If I were going to do this I would go 
for the iptables/cron combo.

now where'd I put that chrome polish...
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