I currently have a OpenBSD/pf router, but PF doesn't give me the
ability to use wildcard domains, necessary for filtering Netflix,
Steam, and other content CDNs, or set QoS policies like "Group-A can
use up to 90% of the bandwidth, Group-B can use up to 50%, but
Service-N can't be more than 100Kb per user."

I'm looking at Palo Alto Networks, the feature list on their site
doesn't look very promising but we'll see what the Sales Engineer
says. Barracuda doesn't have a single product that does content
filtering and bandwidth shaping.

Any other suggestions?

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> if you don't have time for pf/OpenBSD
> try pfsence
> http://www.pfsense.org/
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Atom Powers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Management is not-quite happy with our current Internet filter and has
>> asked me to look for a better product. Specifically, I'm looking for a
>> product that does more than just block URLs, something that
>> policy-based bandwidth shaping so that, for example, YouTube is
>> allowed but has a lower data rate than nasa.gov. Big points if it can
>> tie into LDAP and has bandwidth quotas per account.
>>
>> Normally I would build something out of open-source software, but I
>> already have too many projects on my hands and I need something
>> quickly.
>>
>> Any suggestions? What have you used? What would you recommend?
>>
>> --
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