  | | | IPTables outbound | IPTables outbound 2006-04-14 - By karlp@(protected)
Back I turn off the outbound traffic for all my network except my mail/web server at 11:30pm each night to encourage the boys to go to bed. However, I've noticed that if their link is up at the time it goes down, they stay online. Is there something I can do that's a bit more 'annoying' to them? If I get on the gateway router and reboot it, they are gone, but that's not something I have been able to automate. Cisco doesn't like remote control...
One thought is to take eth1 down, which is the internal gateway on the 10.0.0.0 network. The outside network is 172.20.20.0 which is eth0 and the Cisco gateway.
Thoughts?
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