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ACL for Subnet/IP address
I am trying to find out if you can create an ACL for telnet sessions and restrict it to a certain subnet/IP range..
any information or where to look would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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check if either ipsec or tcp wrappers gives you what you need ...
i would suggest replacing telnet with ssh it you're really trying to increase security ... good luck! |
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