[NoCat] Pre-recorded MAC address type of service
Carlos Hernandez
carlosh at linuxservices.co.nz
Fri Jun 22 23:29:47 PDT 2007
I think I'll give this a go..
Thanks!
Carlos
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twistedpickles wrote:
> Right you can set your dhcp server to always assign an ip to your phone then set it to automatically bypass in nocat. If you don't however the only other way is the previous method I described.
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> ::twistedpickles :: :
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [NoCat] Pre-recorded MAC address type of service
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> Carlos Hernandez wrote:
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> > I want to know what code to modify so we allow pre-registration of IP
> > Phone's MAC addresses.. so the gateway does allow those MAC addresses
> > through, just as transparently as possible.
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> Could you do a range? If you know the IP Phone's mac range, then you can
> just allow that into one subnet, and have that subnet automagically
> whitelisted out via fw_initialize (or whatever that file is).
>
> -e
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Another reply to this question was:
Could you do a range? If you know the IP Phone's mac range, then you can
just allow that into one subnet, and have that subnet automagically
whitelisted out via fw_initialize (or whatever that file is).
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