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Re: record a mac address of a networkcard



I run arpwatch.  It watches for new arp requests and mails me the
following:

Subject:         new station (w192.z064003150.sjc-ca.dsl.cnc.net)
   Date:         Thu, 08 Mar 2001 16:49:59 -0800
   From:         arpwatch@imaginator.com (Arpwatch)
     To:         root@imaginator.com

            hostname: w192.z064003150.sjc-ca.dsl.cnc.net
          ip address: 64.3.150.192
    ethernet address: 0:10:67:0:3b:92
     ethernet vendor: Redback Networks, Inc.
           timestamp: Thursday, March 8, 2001 16:49:59 -0800

S.


Joachim Schiele wrote:
> 
> is there a possibility to record the mac address of the networkcards
> i need this because i don't want the clients being able to spoof the proxy
> requests to the firewall. i want them to be the only coputer who is able to
> make requests to the firewall
> 
> pool(20 computers) -> proxy(linux) -> firewall(firewall) -> cisco-router ->
> isdn(net)
> 
> the proxy and the firewall have their own networkcards
> 
> firewall
> eth0
> eth1
> 
> proxy
> eth0
> eth1
> 
> tnx for any advice :))))
> 
> joachim
> 
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