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I will indeed try that out. Thanks for letting me
know!
--Bruce From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Patterson Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:12 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Off Topic Hello Bruce,
Do you have the option of making an "access list" entry on your router? You could deny users that way.
Also, If you want to know who is using the Internet or if those specific users are utilizing the internet connection, you might want to consider this free NetFlow Analyzer that integrates with WhatsUp: http://www.plixer.com/products/free-netflow.php
WhatsUp Integration instructions: http://www.plixer.com/products/scrutinizer_whatsup.php
Have fun, Michael
Patterson -----Original
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I was asked if we had the ability to block a small amount of users from accessing the internet while retaining web access to our internal web apps in our local lan.
We run a 70+ campus network that is entirely switched except for a single router. Though we have evaluated some enterprise class products like Websense that would handle this with ease, I have never looked at a small solution just for a couple users in one department.
Do any of you have any recommendations of products or configurations you would share with me?
Thanks in advance.
Bruce D. Meyer, CCNA, MCSE Network Analyst City of Columbia, SC
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