I know it's rudimentary, but here's a thought if you're using Windoze PCs and 
IE (and probably other browsers) :

- Make sure each user has their own account on the PC (Domain, AD, whatever).
- Configure the youth users' profiles to go through the HTTP Proxy (say on 
8080) and lock that configuration based upon administrative and/or Group Policy 
rights.

This will enforce that all browser/http access goes through the proxy server, 
and thus content filter.

To get a little more secure, should this be a valid possible-approach 
(up-to-now), you can write a TCP rule to re-direct all port 80 to 8080 
transparently on the PC (like a iptables entry -- but for Windoze).  I think 
you can do that on a policy (per-user) level, but I'm not too sure about that 
one.  (And if you can't do it per-user, it doesn't apply, because you'd just do 
it on the firewall.)

So maybe that helps, maybe not.  YMMV? :)

-AJ

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gregory Ray 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:52 AM
  Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Content filter


  Mr. Bishop,

  I've been querying about this for a month now but no one seems to give an 
answer and the documentation seems to suggest otherwise. I have also been 
looking for an alternative solution to provide user based url filtering but no 
luck yet. Let me know if you find anything and I will do likewise.

  Regards,
  Gregory Ray


  On Feb 13, 2008 6:36 AM, Tom Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Is there any way to tailor the content filter to a certain group or 
individual machines.   I am in a group setting Church and I would like to have 
the youth group  PC's much more restrictive than the adult staff.  The second 
thing I am looking fo is a way to restrict google and yahoo searches to being 
"safe" search only to minimize image and video image search.  Thanks.

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