Take a look on this:
http://www.elronsoftware.com/enterprise/internet_manager.htm
You can use this soft for blocking access on individual basis or you can
block access to some website for everybody.
Of couse if you mean "Internet access" is WEB access to public servers
                                        Alex Kvasnytskyy
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-----Original Message-----
From: Leitch, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 00:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Blocking an individual's access to the Internet


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?

Cheers

Peter Leitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Project Coordinator, Security & ADE 
IMU-DVA
Phone: (02) 6289 1179  Mobile: 0412 818 825
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