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Wayne Copeland <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Jun 2002 13:23:26 -0500
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I'm not sure if/how you can do it with Windows servers.  It's easy
with Novell Netware servers.  I am interested in findout out the
solution on Windows (2000) servers.

- Wayne Copeland

>>> [log in to unmask] 6/6/02 8:40:33 AM >>>
>Could the "physical
>address" be the same as "mac address" of the network
>card?

The Physical Address is the Mac Address is the Hardware Address is
the NIC Address. I've heard people use all these terms
interchangeably.

It should look something like this:

00-D0-B7-88-AF-E1

>My second question: If I got the mac address of all
>the network cards on the network, can I do this:
>configure the servers to give access ONLY to the
>network cards on my network and to deny access to
>netwerk cards that do not have a origin in my network,
>like a laptop that are not in use in the company.

You want to implicitly allow access to the server ONLY those MAC
addresses you know. (You do realize that if someone commandeers
the
NIC(s) in question, they then have access to the server, right?)

I wish I knew. This is a neat question.

I know you can MONITOR based on MAC address, but to allow/deny
access
I'm not sure.

m
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