Re: Restrict browsing
- From: "BenJi" <BenJi@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 14:15:13 -0500
But I dont want to go that deep.
These rules are for mobile units used by field technicians. I want to
implement this kind of rules, and I know it is possible, as I saw them
implemented in a public library. Browsing was limited to a dozen of sites,
through the Windows registry...
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> "BenJi" <BenJi@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi!
>> I'm looking for the way to restrict Internet browsing only to a small
>> list
>> of allowed sites, through the registry, without using things such as
>> "content
>> advisor".
>>
>> It is comparable to the RestrictRun for Windows processes...
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> BenJi
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> And how will you prevent users from booting from a CD that loads an OS to
> do their browsing? Nothing of the registry in your OS will get used. You
> cannot completely restrict browsing by editing the registry or the use of
> censorware on the host to which you permit access. If the user has
> physical access to the computer, they can bypass any security you have
> implemented on it. After all, all they have to do is visit the newsgroups
> to ask how to nullify whatever you implemented on the host you let them
> use. You need to use an upstream host or a firewall (which is
> inaccessible to your users) to restrict where your users can go.
.
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