Perfect!  Simple is good! :P  Tested this with the exact results I was
looking for.

Thanks!
jdk

On 8/16/07, Joerg Mertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Easyest way is to use the dynamic blacklist.
> In your cron - to block teir access:
>
> /sbin/shorewall drop <IP>
>
> And to enable their INternet access:
> /sbin/shorewall allow <IP>
>
> it's how I do it here...
>
> Cheers
> Joerg
>
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