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Re: Dhcp security

Subject: Re: Dhcp security
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 07:54:17 +0100
I don't think so. The most efficient way to achieve want you want is
disabling the unused ports on the switches/hubs and implementing a
Media Access Control (cisco, hp have this feature).

Greetings
Leonardo


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:29:38 -0500, Paul Aviles <paviles@adjoined.com> wrote:
I have a weird question maybe. Is there a way to prevent our DHCP from
giving leases to computers not in our domain? I don't want anyone that
walks in to just connect and have the possibility of a network viruses
getting loose. Is this possible?

My setup is a typical AD 2K environment, simple domain no empty root.

Thanks

Paul

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