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Hi All,
I have a customer that's looking for a router that also does content
filtering.
What are people using these days?
Prices?
thanks,
Marlon
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You can't get away from Mikrotik! :)
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 12:22 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] commercial router
Hi All,
I have a customer that's
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 12:22 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] commercial router
Hi All,
I have a customer that's looking for a
How do you do web content filtering on MT?
Smith, Rick wrote:
You can't get away from Mikrotik! :)
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Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 12:22 PM
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Subject:
Use firewall mangling / packet matching ?
I use it at a local school here to block myspace.com and all the free
proxies for it.
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We use a DLINK hotspot router that emails me every connect and disconnect
from our hotels. The FBI could take that log and compare it to room number
and date of stay and they can find their man that way... FYI
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From: Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL
I don't think this is covered anyway, unless the guy is a permanent
resident at the hotel. The subpoena will cover the suspect and any
known IP or MAC info and I believe would cover a particular physical
location.
I was told that a subpoena cannot simply say anything, anywhere. It
has to get
Need content filtering.
Marlon
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Do you have a content filtering service?
Marlon
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www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
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again, Mikrotik.
Even 2.7 had it
http://www.mikrotik.com/documentation//manual_2.7/IP/Firewall.html
Under Marking the Packets (Mangle) and Changing
content (text; default: ) - the text packets should contain in order
to match the rule
I use 2.8.38 at a school to filter out everything to do
I thought that content filtering happened by way of dns.
George
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Do you have a content filtering service?
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
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That isn't content filtering as most in the industry would define it.
Anyone can drop packets based upon metrics such as destination IP.
Generally, when people ask for content filtering they are looking for
high level policies that can block certain types of content e.g. porn.
If you want to
Marlon,
The two that I've encountered most in the field are the Allot
NetEnforcer and Packeteer's products. The Allot software has gotten
much better recently with detecting 'bad' traffic that gets routed
through standard ports (80/443/20/21,etc). And Packeteer has some good
content caching
George,
You *could* do it that way, by poisoning your DNS cache (or de-poisoning
it, depending on your outlook), but what would stop someone from using
another DNS server, like Open DNS? You need something in the byte
stream for it to be effective.
Regards,
Kris Efland
IntraMeta Corporation
Lol
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A little off topic, but I wonder what the FBI would say to seeing a
CALEA dump of your
In discussions with others it has come to my attention that several
companies are looking to exit the business for various reasons not the
least of which is CALEA. If you're serious about exploring an exit,
contact me offlist. I am interested in a variety of options from taking
a controlling
YAY!
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From: Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 11:28 AM
Subject: [WISPA] ping
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Is it possible to use MT Hotspot feature with clients that already have
a public static IP address? I have a client that wants to be able to turn
off their Internet Access when not being used.. they have a couple of
computers in their office that unauthorized people may have access to
when they
Redline has a certified product released. Orthogon is about to have theirs
out. Anyone else?
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You got it, Matt, and that is why I ask how to do it with MT. My
SonicWall subscription service works great for this, but if someone
knows a way to do it in MT, that would be awesome.
Matt Liotta wrote:
That isn't content filtering as most in the industry would define it.
Anyone can drop
Exalt real soon
Bob
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From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Redline has a certified product released. Orthogon is about to have
Well Matt - not one of those people which would be me - will not ignore
the fact of what you're stating is a valid reason for selling out due to
Calea. I simply will voice my opinion on the matter.
I am sure that more will agree vs. disagree with me that selling out your
company due to a
Lol.
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YAY!
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JohnnyO wrote:
Well Matt - not one of those people which would be me - will not
ignore the fact of what you're stating is a valid reason for selling
out due to Calea. I simply will voice my opinion on the matter.
I never stated anything of the sort. What people decide to do with their
Mike Hammett wrote:
http://www.exaltcom.com/
Anyone else heard of these guys? I'm guessing since bob is keeping up
on them, they're worth keeping up on.
We have deployed Exalt radios and find the have a pretty unique offering.
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Try a Barracuda Web Filter. Not sure how good they work but their
Spamfilter works pretty good.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] commercial
http://www.exaltcom.com/
Anyone else heard of these guys? I'm guessing since bob is keeping up on
them, they're worth keeping up on.
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check squidguard with squidcache. not commercial, but cheap..
http://www.squidguard.org/
http://squidguard.mesd.k12.or.us/
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Hi All,
I have a customer that's looking for a router that also does content
filtering.
What are people using these days?
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=4293highlight=surfcontrol
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Ding. Ding
Lol
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From: Dennis Burgess - 2K Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 16:17:44
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] ping
Lol.
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This book showed up in my mailbox at MSU one day. I ignored it for a
while, but looked it over last week and found some interesting info.
Probably most useful to a startup WISP, it has some sample subpoena
(s), court orders, etc. Basic info on ECPA, etc.
The full PDF is linked from this
If VoIP softswitches is something that you're actively investigating,
you may want to look into Netsapiens
www.netsapiens.com
What's interesting is that their primary focus is on independent ISPs /
WISPs / etc
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Brett Bonomo and Greg VanDell of Exalt provided amazing pre-sales support
when I inquired about their 4.9 GHz gear for an RFP a few weeks ago. Exalt
takes the cake in 4.9 GHz because of high guaranteed throughput (up to 55
Mbps goodput with 20 MHz channel) and sync, which would allow many more
How much?
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Brett Bonomo and Greg VanDell of Exalt provided amazing pre-sales support
when I inquired about their 4.9 GHz gear for an RFP a few weeks ago. Exalt
takes the cake in 4.9 GHz because of high guaranteed throughput (up to 55
Mbps goodput with 20 MHz channel) and
There are about 1200 VoIP Providers.
Many are doing wholesale targeting the ISP market, because Retail is too
hard and / or expensive, unless you segment the market and do niche
selling.
There are LOTS of softswitches.
The truth is that Asterisk is a fine softswitch since most VoIP services
Oh brother.
Did you know that there has NEVER been a CALEA non compliance action?
I can think of a lot of reasons to get out of the business but CALEA isn't
even on the list let alone near the top.
Marlon
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It's a small private school/business. Think Amish but they do have
computers
Marlon
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Marlon,
That being the case, I would do something simple like the L7 Filter or
DansGuardian, quick and easy and best of all, cheap. I think a lot of
the suggestions are overkill for what you are describing.
Regards,
Kris Efland
IntraMeta Corporation
t. 972.231.5999
f. 972.231.7022
e.
Greg used to be with DragonWave.
I think that they a have a quality product. The fact that you can change the
channel size is very nice. I really like my Orthogon radios, but definitely
will look at exalt on my next 5.xGhz backhaul.
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP
Marlon,
To be honest with you I think some WISP's are in over their heads at
this point. This is just an opportunity for them to get out gracefully
if they choose to do so.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Did you know that there has NEVER been a CALEA non compliance action?
I can think of a lot
Look at Sonic Wall, they have a subscription service for filtering, but will
set you back $700-$1000.
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From: Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 9:21 AM
Subject: [WISPA] commercial router
Hi All,
Dawn - the way I see it is that this is a way for a company with deep
pockets to come in and buy up some companies at below market value. To use
CALEA as a marketing tool for such is in my book completely out of line.
Well I guess it isn't depending on who you are...
NOONE is over
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Oh brother.
Did you know that there has NEVER been a CALEA non compliance action?
I can think of a lot of reasons to get out of the business but CALEA
isn't even on the list let alone near the top.
Marlon
Because only telcos were subject to CALEA -
Johnny,
I NEVER said anyone was in over their heads in regards to CALEA. I was
talking in general. So don't go putting words into my mouth. What makes
you think these companies won't be offered fair market value? Another
assumption?
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
JohnnyO wrote:
Dawn - the way I
I need to do some outdoor ip security cams and server. I need for 3 cams.
Not really looking for pan tilt zoom as much as clarity and wider angle lens
My customers budget for the cams and server software is bout 2k,
Any recommendations?
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Does that work on Win98?
John Vogel
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I would suggest a content filter on each PC. I have a client that uses
something called BeSafe. I think the URL is www.besafe.com I have
little contact with the software so I can not tell you much about it.
The client is a church ran store similar to TSA.
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