Yeah, ip based access seemed to be the only way to get it done.  I tried 
to do authentication, but it didn't want to work for me.  I'm thinking 
it is due to the fact that my Win2k3 network enforces NTLMv2 with packet 
signing authentication, but I'm not too sure.

I will look into that more, but in the meantime, do you know of a good 
solution?
And even if I get authentication working right, won't I have the same 
issue?

Thanks in advance.

Jesse Shumaker wrote:
> how were you allowing them unrestricted access? Just allowing their IP's 
> to bypass the proxy?
> 
> On 6/11/07, *Ryan* < 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     I just noticed a major security issue with my setup.  There are a few
>     users such as the owner and CEO that want to be able to access all of
>     the time-wasting sites such as myspace and youtube while blocking out
>     the rest of the office.  In the past, I had been giving these users
>     unrestricted access.  What I didn't realize is that this means that
>     those users are unrestricted when it comes to downloading viruses.
> 
> 
>     Is there a way to force all transfers to be scanned for viruses?
> 
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