blocking a certain ip address *completely*
Nick Bryant
nick.bryant at ipcenta.com
Mon Jan 10 18:05:29 UTC 2000
Jurgen,
You got ipchains on your machine? If so why dont you just create an
input policy that denies port 53 (or any) as a destination if the source
is said machine.
Thats how i'd do it.
N
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jurgen Philippaerts [mailto:jurgen at pophost.eunet.be]
> Sent: 10 January 2000 09:22
> To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at uunet.uu.net
> Subject: blocking a certain ip address *completely*
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> some client of another isp, seems to be running windows 2000
> already :(
> my nameserver is bombarded with unapproved updates every couple of
> seconds.
> i have tried to contact that company, i have tried though their isp.
>
> now i just want to block his ip completely.
>
> jus t one little problem; i don't really know where to start.
> i thought it had something to do with the acl and deny.. but the
> documentation of bind is not so clear on that topic.
>
> can anyone shed some light on this ?
>
> ps: running bind 8.2.2-p5
>
> thanks,
> Jurgen.
> --
> Windows 2000: You want fries with that?
> Linux anubis 2.2.13 #1 Thu Nov 4 10:19:55 CET 1999 i686 unknown
> 11:23am up 60 days, 20:33, 1 user, load average: 1.05, 1.08, 1.11
>
>
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