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>Well, you're going to know which subnets they're coming from because
>they'll have to use the ones your router is configured for to do
>anything...so you'd just masq that subnet I guess. You would still
>block the non-defined ones because they'd hit your rule and get
>dropped.
If this were the case, then I could REDIRECT them with ipchains to my proxy,
and have my redirector send these people to my instruction page, but that's
just it - these alien hosts aren't ever making it as far as the ipchains
rules to get dropped or routed or whatever. That's my problem. Can I
configure my router for *all* possible subnets (through interface aliasing
or whatever) so that all ip packets will get sifted through the ipchains
rules? Is this possible? I tried "ifconfig eth1 -promisc" but that didn't
help much.
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