Try a Barracuda Web Filter. Not sure how good they work but their
Spamfilter works pretty good.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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From: "Scott Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 3:50 PM
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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 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 block porn, you are not going to be able to keep a list of
IP/hostnames that are known porn sites. You need something more
sophisticated. How sophisticated? Try answering the question, "what is
porn?" Is a picture of a naked human porn? What about babies? What about
medical imaging? Will someone's porn be someone else's art? Who decides?
The folks I have talked who want content filtered don't want to have to
decide what specifically is filtered. They just want their ass covered in
case something comes up. This is where having a 3rd party who is in the
business helps. That 3rd party needs to be compensated in order to take
on the liability of content filtering, which is quite serious. I'd hate
to be on the wrong side of this issue, whichever side it was.
-Matt
Smith, Rick wrote:
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 with myspace.com
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Need content filtering.
Marlon
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From: "Smith, Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 9:27 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] commercial router
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 looking for a router that also does content
filtering.
What are people using these days?
Prices?
thanks,
Marlon
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