On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Phillip Grasso-Nguyen wrote:
Cool, thanks Phil! =)
Cheers,
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> access-list 101 deny ip host 207.211.200.74 host 208.164.68.199
> >
> > On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Phillip Grasso-Nguyen wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I don't want to block things from 208.164.68.199,
> > I want to block incoming connections from 207.211.200.74 to
> > 208.164.68.199.
> >
> > > on the cisco router,
> > >
> > > !line below stops anything from
> > > access-list 10 deny 208.164.68.199
> > > !line below allows all else
> > > access-list 10 permit any
> > >
> > > !On the incoming interface (e.g. serial 0)
> > > interface serial 0
> > > ip access-group 10 in
> > >
> > > !or data is going out to the pc on "ethernet0"
> > > interface ethernet 0
> > > ip access-group 10 out
> > > >
> > > > Speaking about Cisco access lists, how do I block a ip say
> > > > 208.164.68.199 from connecting with any service to my machine
> > > > 208.164.68.121?
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