thats actually not a bad idea but what if i want to use it when im older idk man
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thats actually not a bad idea but what if i want to use it when im older idk man
yes
do not breed
having the Mrs artificially knocked up doesnt sound very romantic to me... but i guess an unexpected baby is too... torn between two worlds right now
so you have a g/f marks98?
and a baby on the way
no time for either.
im studying atm so i would rather more free time.
do you think I'll get o0Battery0o or shit them to tears and get banned?
I'm going for either
barry, write me a firewall rule that will block machines from sending packets out on port 25 unless the recipient is 192.168.1.235
and... GO!
what os?
i havnt done any firewall command exercises in my router labs yet
line console 0
logging synchronous
no ip domain-lookup
...
important commands!
dce clock rate 64000
router rip
version 2
no auto-summary
debug ip routing
show ip protocols
im really tired now
hole damage rate 64000
hole rip
hole version 2
no auto-damage
debug hole routing
show hole protocols
cdp run
cdp show neighbors
line vty 0 4 <-telnet enabled
password xxxxx
login
exit
ios
we havnt covered firewall commands yet and how to make exceptions i will go check my command sheet
access-list 107 remark block smtp from any machine but h1 added 2011-06-15
access-list 107 permit tcp host 192.168.1.235 any eq smtp
access-list 107 permit tcp host 192.168.1.235 any eq 587
access-list 107 permit tcp any host 192.168.1.235 eq smtp
access-list 107 permit tcp any host 192.168.1.235 eq 587
access-list 107 deny tcp any any eq smtp
access-list 107 deny tcp any any eq 587
access-list 107 permit ip any any
zzzzzzzzzzzz
probably not the best way to do it, but it works
whats the "eq" mean?
I don't know what it stands for but what it does is say "matching this service or port number"
I never had a minute of formal ios training, when I work on this router I have to pick this shit up on my own and frankly I avoid working on this router whenever possible because fuck ios
cool, im going to use that to block telnet access on my router next time a guy in my class keeps editing my routers MOTD to weird stuff
i would put a password but the teacher says dont put anything other than "class" so when the other class uses the routers they dont have to do a confreg 0x42
*yawn*
I think this is why I like artists better than nerds
you shouldn't even be running a telnet service, ssh is the way to go
you also have to tell it to use that access list up in your policy maps somehwere
my teacher says use telnet to test connectivity, theres 16 routers in the class... and telnet tests data link, transport and network layers so thats the best way ehh
ill ask my teacher whether we will be learning that shit, i dont want to go into industry without that
Jocks do NOT turn me on. I'll take a nerd any day.