Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
Hi,

We plan to use a DHCP set up for providing network config information
(including def gateway, DNS servers etc) to client hosts. But the
users of client hosts those who have the superuser account details can
easily override the options provided by the DHCP server. Is there any
way/solution  to force them to use the network config provided by the
DHCP server and not be able to overide it.

Deploy an internal firewall and connect your ISP[s] to it. Enforce any policy you want on the firewall.


That way, a priveledged user is free to make any configuration changes on his/her m/c, but they would be absolutely impotent.

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Varun Varma
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