You should have a usage policy in place that goes against this type of behavior, say under "Compromising bandwidth resources". If I were you I would first notify this person's boss, then human resources. I would then disconnect this person from the internet, and figure out later how to block him/her from doing this again.
However, I'm sure other members of the list will provide more technical solutions.
Good luck,
Eric
Isoel Piñeiro Martínez wrote:
I have almost 200 PCs in our LAN, some of wish have full access to the- [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
Internet, some other to our Intranet , and some people can go nowhere. I'm
using Gauntlet 5.5 on NT4.0, SP5.
That way, using policies I define what each computer can do. I use DHCP
reservation for the people that can go to the Internet.
I've found recently one end user computer that have access to the Internet
running a proxy (Proxy+), and giving access trough it's IP address to his
friends. Is there some way to prevent this?
Thanks in advance.
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