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    router and filtering

    I just bought a linksys 8port router. Is there anyone/anyway to block out certain ip address/ranges or filter address to a "dead end".
    I want to block outside not on the internal lan.
    thanks

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    Can anyone help me??

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    Im looking for something to configure in my router that would stop it before it got past my router and in my computer.



    [This message has been edited by scoobydoo_157 (edited 02-28-2001).]

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    If you can forward ports with that router, you can try to forward all ports to an IP that doesn't exist on your lan, for instance: If you have 2 computers 10.0.0.1 and .2, then forward all ports to .3. But test it thoroughly first. www.grc.com
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