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Re: DHCP


From: Gustavo Campos <guhcampos () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 14:12:45 -0300

I don't know about Microsoft Proprietary solutions, but you may want
to search about 802.1x and/or IPSEC.

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Doug McFarland <djm () yantarni com gt> wrote:
Hi all,



I am looking for a way to block any PC that plugs into my network that is
not authorized to access any network resources-servers, firewalls, etc. Is
there a way in DHCP that I can add reservations just for the PCs that I want
to allow the network resources and any other pc/laptop that happens to be
plugged into the network either doesn't get an IP address, gets a dummy IP
address, or something else? I've heard Windows Server 2008 can do this, but
I'm not sure about 2003. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



Best regards,



djm





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