Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> I'm trying to block "LogMeIn" Services, but I don't have success.
>>
>> Can anyone help with suggestions?
> 
> to really block logmein.com you need an application/protocol level 
> "firewall" aka proxy. 
> 
> maybe a (transparent) squid http proxy would do the trick. 

LogMeIn immediately switches to HTTPS -- so he may also need to block
loc->net HTTPS to enforce HTTPS proxying. Otherwise, the user can simply
connect directly to https://secure.logmein.com.

-Tom
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