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Date:      Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:05:21 -0400
From:      "Potts, Ross" <rpotts@harris.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   restricting a local user
Message-ID:  <A3EB1ED8C1AED111AE1F00805FFE4901084C5E7B@CORPMX5>

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I haven't been on the mailing list in a long time.   Please excuse my intrusion,
but I always seemed to get good answers from the list.  Following is a general
question I don't feel needs an OS version or machine description; it's just a
route question:

I have an internal user (192.168.0.150, an NT box) that I am trying to keep from
seeing internal webpages (192.168.0.2, OK, it's a solaris box), but still allow
access to the web outside.  I've been told that I can reroute 150's requests of
the internal webserver to a bogus address by using the route command on the
webserver.  Does anyone have an example that I could run with?  I need this
because the person is from another company renting space from us and I inherited
this legacy.  Right now, she can see our internal stuff.

Appreciate any help

Ross


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