its the other way around.  im trying to prevent outsiders from sending
un-authorized packets into my network.  im only allowing http, dns,
email, https and ftp. so far, its working and behaves the way i want
to.

h&k,
ina

--- "M. Yu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I still think she should put the access list on serial0's OUTbound
> packets
> not in the INbound.  I suspect she's trying to prevent insiders from
> doing
> much outside of their network and not the other way around.
> 
> > ip access-group 123 in
> 
> 
> M. Yu
> 
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