From: Cliff Tam (cliff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 03:16:55 GMT-3
Thanks you for the idea.
If I want to hide the IP address when the command is "rlogin" instead of
"telnet". Any other's command can hide the ip address prompted from router.
Cliff
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Subject: Re: Don't show IP add on telnet
service hide-telnet-address
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smgt.htm#xtocid513532
cliff@macroview.com.hk (Cliff Tam) on 30/08/2000 01:48:25 PM
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Hello Guys,
When we start a telnet session by a hostname in a router, the router will
respond the IP address of that host.
RR2(config)#ip host R4 150.100.2.4
RR2(config)#^Z
RR2#telnet R4
Trying R4 (150.100.2.4)... Open
By the reason of security, how to configure the router such that the router
does not show up the IP address (150.100.2.4)?
Regards,
Cliff
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