I am using a server in local bridge mode and using a different dhcp server. how can I prevent clients from seeing each other on the local network?
My system is Debian.
there is also a security issue. The client connects from its local network 192.168.1.1 / 24, gets ip 10.30.1.10. Another client connects to the server and gets ip 10.30.1.11. the problem is that the second client sees not only the first client in the network, but also can see the entire local network of the first client. How can this be fixed?
prohibit clients from communicating on the local network
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Re: prohibit clients from communicating on the local network
Try securenat, altough it's not a tool made for this purpose. It could work to make the client not see the others, but a firewall would be a better tool for this purpose.
For the 2nd problem, I have my doubts, check your network configuration or post some proof as I've never ever saw anything like that
For the 2nd problem, I have my doubts, check your network configuration or post some proof as I've never ever saw anything like that