Restrict Access to printer
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:07 am
Hi all,
I'm using 1.4.1 on a WNDR3700. I currently have a printer on a static address - 192.168.1.2
I know this is a strange one, but am I able to restrict access to it for local hosts within Gargoyle or do I have to go to subnetting.
As background, the printer (and Netgear) will be located 5 hours away. It is a free internet service we offer to guests in a ski club. I want to be able to print to it (via SSH tunnel), but don't want local users (all wifi) to be able to use it.
Tough I know but if everyone was fair and didn't abuse the free internet access we offer, I wouldn't have gotten to know about Gargoyle. I can see the same thing happening with a printer on the network. They will find it and start printing to it.
Thanks in advance, John from Australia.
PS - loving Garoyle while I'm testing this for the club at home. If I didn't have an Asus NT-56U, it would be going on my home router as well.
I'm using 1.4.1 on a WNDR3700. I currently have a printer on a static address - 192.168.1.2
I know this is a strange one, but am I able to restrict access to it for local hosts within Gargoyle or do I have to go to subnetting.
As background, the printer (and Netgear) will be located 5 hours away. It is a free internet service we offer to guests in a ski club. I want to be able to print to it (via SSH tunnel), but don't want local users (all wifi) to be able to use it.
Tough I know but if everyone was fair and didn't abuse the free internet access we offer, I wouldn't have gotten to know about Gargoyle. I can see the same thing happening with a printer on the network. They will find it and start printing to it.
Thanks in advance, John from Australia.
PS - loving Garoyle while I'm testing this for the club at home. If I didn't have an Asus NT-56U, it would be going on my home router as well.