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Edgardo Jimenez

2004-07-01, 5:57 pm

Hi,

I am a business owner, not an IT professional. I am looking for a solution
to control the use of the internet by employees. Control the content, block
sites and control access based on time of day. Also allow user-specific
settings. Does anyone know of a good product?

Thanks,

E.



JimH

2004-07-02, 9:23 pm

Edgardo Jimenez wrote:

> I am a business owner, not an IT professional. I am looking for a
> solution
> to control the use of the internet by employees. Control the content,
> block
> sites and control access based on time of day. Also allow user-specific
> settings. Does anyone know of a good product?


Squid combined with DansGuardian or squidguard will do what you are looking
for. I don't believe squidGuard is under active development any longer.

http://www.squid-cache.org/
http://dansguardian.org/
http://www.squidguard.org/intro/


Regards,
Jim H
Rudolf Ladyzhenskii

2004-07-28, 6:19 pm

you need proxy server. 'squid' for example

Rudolf

"Edgardo Jimenez" <ejimenez@vivire.com> wrote in message
news:oR_Ec.153$Q61.82@fe39.usenetserver.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am a business owner, not an IT professional. I am looking for a

solution
> to control the use of the internet by employees. Control the content,

block
> sites and control access based on time of day. Also allow user-specific
> settings. Does anyone know of a good product?
>
> Thanks,
>
> E.
>
>
>



hellboy

2004-08-05, 8:45 am

Rudolf Ladyzhenskii wrote:
> you need proxy server. 'squid' for example
>
> Rudolf
>
> "Edgardo Jimenez" <ejimenez@vivire.com> wrote in message
> news:oR_Ec.153$Q61.82@fe39.usenetserver.com...
>
>
> solution
>
>
> block
>
>
>
>

Try a product called CensorNet. Easy to setup, and does exactly what you
are looking for.
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