Re: Filtering Websites



Microsoft's Proxy Server has long since been superseded
by ISA Server. I suggest you ask at the appropriate NG:

microsoft.public.isaserver

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"DJFunkenstien" <DJFunkenstien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:511BADDB-E592-47DE-B042-9ECCCABC4D6C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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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  • Re: Filtering Websites
    ... can create such filters for it, better ask that on appropriated forums like ... We're running Windows SBS Server ... > about 8 client machines hooked up on a domain. ... > had a vague reference to using Proxy Server for just this purpose! ...
    (microsoft.public.win32.programmer.networks)
  • Re: Filtering Websites
    ... This is an ISA Server newsgroup. ... We're running Windows SBS Server ... > about 8 client machines hooked up on a domain. ... > had a vague reference to using Proxy Server for just this purpose! ...
    (microsoft.public.isa)
  • Re: Disabling Internet Access
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  • Re: Web App needs information about original clients IP
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