wes wrote:
>> I second (third?) using OpenDNS. You can restrict access to porn sites
>> that way. I've used it at home, and it works.
>>
>>     
>
> This is even enforceable at the network level - block all traffic on port 53
> to any place except the openDNS servers.
>
>
>   
>> I would also suggest a Squid Web caching proxy that you can use along
>> with some form of logging daemon to figure out what local machine is
>> pulling down the objectionable content. They did this at one of my
>> previous employers. Unfortunately, I don't know the specifics as to what
>> was involved.
>>
>>     
>
> If the offending content is left open for the next person to see, you can
> just view the browser history on that machine and see where else they went.
> there may be clues there.
>
> -wes
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Just had a thought. Maybe review that browsing history, erase it. 
Install Swatch on a laptop, use the information from said history to 
alert you when someone is attempting to access those sites. Then give 
them a good private talking to about acceptable use.
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