On Tue, February 6, 2007 07:45, bsnottum@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello! > > I am running fedora core 2 server with dhcp-3.0.1rc14-1. > > I would like to restrict Internet access only to those users that is given > an ip-address from my dhcp server. The dhcp server only gives out > addresses to nic's already defined in dhcpd.conf. > > Has anyone had any experience with this? All kinds of help would be > appreciated. I block port80 (amongst others) outgoing at a firewall level for all hosts bar proxy server and my personal laptop (so i can prove things work or not) I don't have my DHCPD locked down, but the best thing I have seen for this sort of thing kinda comes out of http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/upside-down-ternet.html Basically defines two DHCP ranges based on MAC addresses, a known and unknown. Directs the unknown through a proxy that turns the images on the Internet upside down! These two combinations might give you some ideas and directions ;-) Regards AM -- I'm not perfect, but I am forgiven.