Re: Suggested ISA rules
- From: "Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 07:44:12 -0800
Rayhaan wrote:
Hi Steve
The information you provided is very helpful but it didn't worked for me as
my scenario is a bit different. Instead of having a good sites URL set as per
your discussion, I have a bad sites URL set that I want to apply to the
Restricted Users group.
I want to allow the Restricted Users group outbound access except to sites in the bad URL set. If they try to access a site from the bad URL set they should then by redirected. How should I implement rules to accomplish this task??
The example I posted (my first response in that thread) shows how to block "bad" sites (in my case, adverts).
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