Marc,
I would be interested in these keys for some of the workstaions here if you
do not mind sharing them.
Thanks
Stu
At 05:46 PM 2/15/2005 -0500, you wrote:
If these are machines that the company owns and you can install them...
I have some Reg Keys that a guy who works under me wrote for
Have you thought about using Group Policies to lock down the workstations?
Darin.
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Marc,
I
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I have evaluated a Fortigate 60 unit in a few locations. I think List price
is about $700, Support is $250/year and Content Filter is $250/year. The
sales person told me they recommended that unit for up to 25 workstations,
but the specs say up to 7 Mbps throughput and 50,000 concurrent
I suggest Management by Walking Around.
Software isn't the solution. People can goof off in all kinds of ways,
not just from IM, email, or websurfing.
Andrew 8)
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Websense... Although its a bit expensive...
Darrell
Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude And
Imail. IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, SURBL/URI integration, MRTG
Integration, and
We use a Watchguard firewall on our corporate network.
http://www.watchguard.com
You can use it to log all web browsing activities and there is a web filtering
service called web blocker that it uses to block sites based on content. I
believe that it uses surf controls databases for the
Therefore, I am looking for recommendations for software (or
hardware) based solutions for internet monitoring/filtering in a
corporate setting of less than 150 users. Any suggestions?
I find WebSense quite reasonably priced, endlessly flexible, and
stable. Cannot say the
We use SmartFilter by Secure Computing in integerates with our pix firewall.
Kevin Bilbee
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We use a Watchguard firewall on our corporate
network. http://www.watchguard.com
FYI, if you use a Watchguard Firebox, make absolutely sure that the DNS
Proxy is *disabled*. There's a serious bug that they have been ignoring
for over a year now that makes it useless when multiple requests
compare Websense with what else is out there.
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I suggest Management by Walking Around.
Software isn't the solution. People can goof off in all kinds
of ways, not just from IM, email, or websurfing.
Andrew 8)
I'll leave the walking around to the project managers. I only have to worry
about IM, email and websurfing. ;-)
Thanks for the
www.astaro.com has a fantastic solution, firewall, IPS, Content filtering,
transparent DNS, HTTP and SMTP proxies, anti-virus and anti-spyware for the
HTTP SMTP streams.
some of the features are ala carte and can get pricy but it is one very nice
all in one solution
Rick Davidson
National
If these are machines that the company owns and you can install them...
I have some Reg Keys that a guy who works under me wrote for windows XP that
blocks AOL-IM download and some others. It also prevents certain selected
sites from being accessed and prevents things like my bargain buddy from
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We use a Watchguard firewall on our corporate network.
http://www.watchguard.com
You can use it to log all
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