2011-11-02 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Macbooks can bypass Grase Hotspot
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From: Tim White <ti***8@gmail.com>
Message Hash: 3e43cf32f8c86b2030cee58a1719e7c5e6682b4badba44011eabddb9c7fb9049
Message ID: <4EB1BCEB.3050305@gmail.com>
Reply To: <CAEgZ11tw9s5YD71zfwk5_n9mMBAD98of7M-x1f2fianRiePURQ@mail.gmail.com>
UTC Datetime: 2011-11-02 14:58:03 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 07:58:03 +1000
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On 03/11/11 07:54, Scriptman wrote:
>
> The hotspot system is working great for all but Mac users. The
> macbooks have been able to get to the Internet without having to
> login. How do I stop this?
>
This shouldn't be happening.
Have you changed any firewall rules?
Have you added any computer accounts (MAC based accounts).
What is the ip range you are using for the hotspot, and what are the
ip's that the mac's are using? Do you have an IPv6 router somewhere on
the network?
Lastly, is your LAN network physically separate from your WAN network?
Or do they share hardware at some point? The only point that should
connect the WAN and LAN networks should be the hotspot machine with one
network card on the LAN, and one on the WAN.
Tim
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- 2011-11-02 (Wed, 02 Nov 2011 17:54:09 -0400) - [GRASE-Hotspot] Macbooks can bypass Grase Hotspot - Scriptman <sc***6@gmail.com>
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