Re: Filtering Websites
- From: "Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 09:37:24 +0200
Additionally : look at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2000/plan/isaarch.mspx
Arkady
"Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> If you developer you can use LSP for that , otherwise seach for 3rd party
> LSP ( maybe NetSheriff you mention is such ) which can do that.
> AFAIK ISA can't do what you need by default ( that just f/w ) , maybe you
> can create such filters for it, better ask that on appropriated forums
> like microsoft.public.isa
> Arkady
>
> "DJFunkenstien" <DJFunkenstien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hey, Folks
>>
>> I need to block all client machines on the network from accessing the web
>> EXCEPT for 3 sites which I will choose. We're running Windows SBS Server
>> with
>> about 8 client machines hooked up on a domain.
>>
>> I've heard this can be done by:
>> 1. Installing a physical firewall (i.e. as in a piece of hardware coming
>> of
>> the switch)
>> 2. Get some 3rd party software like NetSheriff
>> 3. Use Windows Proxy Server to control filtering
>>
>> My question is -- can No. 3 be done? Searched google for hours and
>> couldn't
>> find anything of use. But there was one page on the Microsoft website
>> that
>> had a vague reference to using Proxy Server for just this purpose!
>>
>> Help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> --
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Jonathan A. Conway
>> "Freedom is free of the need to be free"
>
>
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