On 30 July 2010 13:21, vellingiri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Sir,

Last checked, I have not been knighted yet. So till then, i prefer to
be called 'Balaji'. :-)


>     My question is people are misusing the proxy server. Let's say I have a
> proxy server ip address as 192.168.1.10 which run 3128 port. But people are
> using open proxy server with different port.

As I said in my earlier mail, block all outgoing traffic from all the
hosts other than your gateway servers. so even if they try to use the
open proxy server, it would fail. And if they are using an anonymous
proxy, identify and start blocking them in your squid setup.


<offtopic>
Finally, these kind of issues are better solved by putting in a proper
IT policy and enforcing them. There will always be people finding
intelligent ways to work around this. Figure out what you are
achieving by blocking and see if there is a need for you to do it. If
you think it is absolutely needed, put in a policy to ensure that you
should not be putting such a process and implement them.
</offtopic>

-b-

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