On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 12:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

> I know the user could just log in fromo their home connection to open 
> a TS
> session outside of their company.  I want to make sure they are 
> blocked from
> the company.

This is very interesting.  I've never actually heard of anyone doing 
something like this before.  I don't know about IIS, but I do know that 
Apache will let you block requests in a variety of ways, including IP 
address and/or domain names, so I believe you could fairly effective 
stop certain people from visiting your site.  However I really don't 
understand why you would want to do something like this.  Since you 
already know that they can view the content from home, spoof their IP 
address, or set up tunneling from another IP address, you won't be able 
to put anything on your site that you don't want them to see, so what 
have you really gained?  I think the best you can do is buy yourself a 
few hours or days at most before they become aware of updates to your 
site since they simply may get lazy about getting around your security. 
  If that's all you need, I think you can do it.

Christian

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