That was my thought, there's always a way around. Where there's a will,
there's a way.
On 1/4/2016 9:50 AM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
He can probably shift quite a few ports/methods around, or create vpns
he controls to amazon., etc. Or Tor. Etc etc for every solution you
come up with, there's a way around it.
Also, this is a social/hr "issue". Treat it as such.
On Jan 4, 2016 9:45 AM, "Josh Luthman" <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com
<mailto:j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>> wrote:
VPN hides the traffic, so anything in it is getting through.
Could you do 1kbps for all VPN traffic?
Block porn with opendns and drop DNS to anything else?
Josh Luthman
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On Jan 4, 2016 10:42 AM, "Nate Burke" <n...@blastcomm.com
<mailto:n...@blastcomm.com>> wrote:
We're dealing with a customer who is trying to block porn from
their house. The person who has the 'problem' is tech savvy,
and is using VPN Services. Is there any way to block someone
like this? I'm guessing any content filtering wouldn't work
because the VPN is terminating on the computer behind the
router. Any sort of IP or DNS Block they would be able to
bypass. Is there any way to stop a tech person from getting
what they want? Right now our only thought is to put in like
a 10k/s queue on their connection during the overnight hours.
Other options?