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Re: ip theft!!




my knowledge on wireless sez that, if you have for-isp wireless gear u 
should be able to restrict (or call it block) certain range of ip, that 
wil be allowed in/out of the device, which will do pretty much what you 
want. if by accident you have choosed a product which does have that 
feature then you have what they call corporate wireless lan devices.. not 
sure much can be done on switches mine (hp pro-curve) does not

Bill

On Thu, 7 Feb 2002 ksemat at wawa.eahd.or.ug wrote:

> 
> Can someone give me an idea on how to stop a user from simply assigning
> himself another user's ip address on a LAN or a wireless network? We had a
> problem with a client who simply decided to assign himself an extra ip
> because he thought he needed one unfortunately this belonged to another
> client!!!
> 
> Is there a way to prevent this? arpwatch only seems to tell me which mac
> address has changed etc I cannot locate clients by Mac address obviously
> and yet I need to restrict this.
> 
> Noah.
> 
> 
> 
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