Re: Need free solution to block internet access on desktop machine to only allow one site?
From: David Lewis (*_at_*.*)
Date: 07/07/04
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Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 13:33:29 -0700
firewall no not what I am going to do, but it does raise a few questions.
Say I did filtering at the firewall I would have to maintain a separate username/password database
then what is in active directory? If I used a radius server how can I sync active directory with a radius
server. How do I run a radius server anyways. I have thought about this before in the past and have
wondered about it.
As far as termination, well there is politics and legal issues that make termination difficult. The owners
would just rather remove it all together.
There is also another issue but this may be a topic for a different group. But what about joke email
filtering. I am totally against this but apparently this has been a problem in the past with this employee.
So they have asked me about joke email filtering for this employee only. We are upgrading to a
2003 exchange server in the very near future. What kind of filtering options are there for this situation?
"Tom Pepper Willett" <tompepper@mvps.org>
|>1) Do it in the firewall?
|>2) Give the individual warnings that he/she will be terminated if it
|>persists?
|>
|>Got to ask: who is in charge, the problem employee or the company? ;-)
|>
|>Tom
|>
|>"David Lewis" <*@*.*> wrote in message
|>news:j0jme0h4v8c8iujd3k5i8oi08at5elhbmc@4ax.com...
|>| We got a problem user and we need to block Internet access on that
|>machine.
|>| The problem is the user needs access to www.usps.com and that's it.
|>Another problem
|>| is we have an active directory domain so messing with dns does not seem to
|>be
|>| an option. A proxy server is not an option at this time either.
|>
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