"Leitch, Peter" wrote:
>
> Hi, all. I've been lurking on the list for a while, and it's time to
> decloak.
>
> My question is the inverse of the content filtering issues. My organisation
> doesn't necessarily want to block everyone from accessing any internet site,
> becuase this carries with it a large administrative overhead. Porn sites
> move, get new IP addresses, there are new sites containing inappropriate
> material opening all the time and so on.
>
> Instead, we want to educate our users, have an Internet Usage Policy, and a
> procedure whereby individuals who breach those guidelines receive
> counselling. We also want to institute a method of preventing those
> individuals from accessing the Internet, but retain the ability to send and
> receive Internet e-mail and access the organisation's Intranet.
>
> Anyone have any ideas on how we might accommplish this?
How about assigning those individuals ip addresses from a specific block
and disallowing all outgoing packets from that block at the router?
Eric Johnson
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