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Originally Posted by works2r' date='Mar 7 2003, 01:34 PM
[quote name='turbovr6' date='Mar 2 2003, 11:29 PM'] [quote name='works2r' date='Mar 2 2003, 05:59 PM'] [
w/r/t how the ISP discriminates, its easy. All you have to do is set an ACL based on Leased time for DHCP IP, and no longer allow ARP requests to syn/ack, fin/ack when they are greater than max leased time.
Its great for providers who are trying to stop all the jackasses who are trying to maintain a FTP site with pseudo business type uptime on their network without paying.. sucks for all of us who are just regular users tryin to deal with non-release.
*shrug* ah well, c'est la vie.
w/r/t how the ISP discriminates, its easy. All you have to do is set an ACL based on Leased time for DHCP IP, and no longer allow ARP requests to syn/ack, fin/ack when they are greater than max leased time.
Its great for providers who are trying to stop all the jackasses who are trying to maintain a FTP site with pseudo business type uptime on their network without paying.. sucks for all of us who are just regular users tryin to deal with non-release.
*shrug* ah well, c'est la vie.
did it work for you?? [/quote]
Ummm since you live like 1 mile away, you are going to have to stop by and school me on this ****
#42
Originally Posted by turbovr6' date='Mar 7 2003, 08:57 PM
[quote name='works2r' date='Mar 7 2003, 01:34 PM'] [quote name='turbovr6' date='Mar 2 2003, 11:29 PM'] [quote name='works2r' date='Mar 2 2003, 05:59 PM'] [
w/r/t how the ISP discriminates, its easy. All you have to do is set an ACL based on Leased time for DHCP IP, and no longer allow ARP requests to syn/ack, fin/ack when they are greater than max leased time.
Its great for providers who are trying to stop all the jackasses who are trying to maintain a FTP site with pseudo business type uptime on their network without paying.. sucks for all of us who are just regular users tryin to deal with non-release.
*shrug* ah well, c'est la vie.
w/r/t how the ISP discriminates, its easy. All you have to do is set an ACL based on Leased time for DHCP IP, and no longer allow ARP requests to syn/ack, fin/ack when they are greater than max leased time.
Its great for providers who are trying to stop all the jackasses who are trying to maintain a FTP site with pseudo business type uptime on their network without paying.. sucks for all of us who are just regular users tryin to deal with non-release.
*shrug* ah well, c'est la vie.
did it work for you?? [/quote]
Ummm since you live like 1 mile away, you are going to have to stop by and school me on this **** [/quote]
Well... I didn't ask you to gain an understanding of how Layer 3/4/7 switching works
Did you try reading the manual for auto-releasing IPs?
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