Not sure I understand completely, but if you're looking to block
inappropriate site access when users are off the network perhaps K9
from Bluecoat or Microsoft's Parental Controls for Vista and Windows 7
could work.


Die dulci fruere!

Roger Wright
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Bob Fronk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning!
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> Currently we use an iPrism device and set IE to proxy to the iPrism for
> mobile users.  This works well when they are at home or “free” wifi.
> However, in many instances the users are at hotels that require you to log
> in to their local web page first.  The IE proxy does not allow this.  The
> solution is to add exceptions to the IE Proxy list, however, this would be
> nearly impossible due to the large number of places our employees stay.
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> We have considered requiring VPN for all mobile users, but I am afraid this
> might cause a bottle neck in our bandwidth.
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> I am looking into alternatives for mobile user web filtering.  I would
> welcome input from the group.
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> BF
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