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I'm using David Ranch's TrinityOS script to setup ipchains on my
firewall server, serving several client machines in house. By default
this opens up the entire network, for example, 10.2.1.0/24. If I just
want to open individual IPs, do I have to enter a rule for each one (and
drop the main one)? [ The idea behind this is so that I can control
which client gets what access at what time of the day. ]
AMK4
PS: I may have asked this before, but I'll be damned if I can find
the answer in my mail archives, blah.
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