How to allow/disallow user to access internet, view visited history, view bandwidth and set internet access hours without using any third party software?
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How to manage internet access?
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Posted 22 May 2006 - 07:01 AM
You don't - you add a proxy server and force all internet traffic through it. This isn't something you can do per workstation without either 3rd party software or a proxy.
#3
Posted 22 May 2006 - 07:01 PM
#4
Posted 22 May 2006 - 08:36 PM
like in your other post, just use ISA server 2004, it has proxy built in, it will server your needs well
#5
Posted 22 May 2006 - 08:41 PM
#6
Posted 22 May 2006 - 10:18 PM
Like most Microsoft products, anyone can install it, but it takes some time to get used to using it. I'd suggest visiting isaserver.org and doing some research, and maybe even purchasing Tom's book (it's very good). ISA is easy to install, not so easy to master.
However, on a side, slightly OT note, take the ISA 2004 test plus the designing AD security along with your cores, and you are an MCSE + Security
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However, on a side, slightly OT note, take the ISA 2004 test plus the designing AD security along with your cores, and you are an MCSE + Security
#7
Posted 23 May 2006 - 03:26 AM
cluberti, on May 22 2006, 10:18 PM, said:
Like most Microsoft products, anyone can install it, but it takes some time to get used to using it. I'd suggest visiting isaserver.org and doing some research, and maybe even purchasing Tom's book (it's very good). ISA is easy to install, not so easy to master.
However, on a side, slightly OT note, take the ISA 2004 test plus the designing AD security along with your cores, and you are an MCSE + Security
.
However, on a side, slightly OT note, take the ISA 2004 test plus the designing AD security along with your cores, and you are an MCSE + Security
ok thanks 4 yr info.
#8
Posted 23 May 2006 - 03:32 AM
Hello...
if you want a good proxy and easy to configure, you can do that with linux, the program is squid. It's easy to manage and it's all for free. And to do that you don't need a super computer, you can do that with an older computer, because linux is not heavy like windows is.
Now I have to use windows for a project, but when it's possible I use linux.
regards,
if you want a good proxy and easy to configure, you can do that with linux, the program is squid. It's easy to manage and it's all for free. And to do that you don't need a super computer, you can do that with an older computer, because linux is not heavy like windows is.
Now I have to use windows for a project, but when it's possible I use linux.
regards,
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