BTDT.

The problem with this solution (other than the ones already posted) is that
rarely does a one size fits all solution work.

You're always going to have that Sr Exec that "needs" access to some blocked
site. Once he wins that battle (which he eventually will), you have to open
the site for everyone.

Plus lots of sites have different "back doors". URL's you may not even be
aware of but somehow the users always find. Gmail for example.

 

From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 5:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Web blocking

 

Anyone know where there is a (not necessarily up-to-date) list of popular
social networking sites, warez sites and other unproductive stuff that an
employer might be advised to block? I have a small client who won't pay for
filtering software and he wants to block off the usual rubbish such as
MySpace, Facebook, etc. Just wondering if anyone knows where there is a list
of the most popular such sites I could get hold of?

TIA,



JRR


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