Yes, I thought of that - but what I want to do is do it transparently (ie.
they don't know they're going thru the proxy, and don't have to adjust
settings etc.) - I can probably do it using my Cisco - but I'd rather do it
'internally' using the Gnatbox.

GB looks like it has the functionality to do it (the Websense redirection)
but I'm still rather unclear as to how it will work or whether it REALY
needs websense on the server (surely if I was using websense on a MSProxy
box the GB would still be sending its 'redirected' web requests to port 80
in the normal way ?)

Any comments anyone ?!

Cheers

Jon

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Sent: 23 December 1999 17:52
To: Dunster, Jon; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Transparent web caching ...


Use outbound filters to deny web access to all machines except
the one that is being used as the proxy server.


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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to enforce transparent web caching on
users using any facility of GnatBox ?

Jon


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