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Date:      Sat, 10 Jun 2000 23:02:27 +0800
From:      "Love Bug" <Love@fil.net>
To:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   LAN detection?
Message-ID:  <39425883.512141CC@fil.net>
References:  <200006082156.RAA57281@larryboy.graphics.cornell.edu> <39423CEF.A99416CB@fil.net>

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LAN detection?

Our ISP has a service that is specified as being a "single computer".  In
other words, you should not be using NAT or distrabuting it over a LAN with
things like winroute and D-Link 602's or WebRamps (or even FreeBDS and
userland PPP!).  Being a tiny ISP it is important to control bandwidth use
and abuse.

Customers dial into a PortMaster 2E-30, straight through a Dummynet, forced
to a Squid Proxy (No direct port 80) and then through an IPFilter Firewall.
The Dummynet, Squid, and IpFilter are all on different boxes connected to
our LAN Hub.

I am just looking for a way to trap one or two people who are sucking
bandwidth across a LAN without paying their fair share of the costs.  Any
Ideas?  Is it possible to see the MAC address of the orignal LAN card?

Thank You,

Love




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