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device_filtering [2023/05/24 21:17] – [ebtables] -changed MAC address to caps for easier reading hogwild | device_filtering [2023/05/24 21:21] – [ebtables] -changed subhead to ebtables (routed environment) hogwild | ||
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- | ===== ebtables ===== | + | ===== ebtables |
# Block\\ | # Block\\ | ||
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===== iptables ===== | ===== iptables ===== | ||
- | # Block Internet access (or any intra-vlan)\\ | + | # Block Internet access (or any intra-vlan)\\ |
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- | # Block any network | + | # Block any network |
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- | # Unblock just rever whatever command | + | # Unblock just rever whatever command |
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- | # Flush\\ | + | # Flush\\ |
- | These days, blocking MAC addresses can be tedious task. Many client devices use a MAC randomization function. MAC addresses can " | + | \\ |
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+ | These days, blocking MAC addresses can be tedious task. Many client devices use a MAC randomization function. MAC addresses can " | ||
For dealing with this, one alternative is to filter using hostnames. | For dealing with this, one alternative is to filter using hostnames. |