On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:52:20 +1100, you wrote:
>Instead, we want to educate our users, have an Internet Usage Policy, and a
>procedure whereby individuals who breach those guidelines receive
>counselling.  We also want to institute a method of preventing those
>individuals from accessing the Internet, but retain the ability to send and
>receive Internet e-mail and access the organisation's Intranet.

First, you need to establish knowledge about "what's the Internet". I
assume that you think that the Internet is the WWW, which is not true,
strictly speaking.

If you want to prevent these people from accessing the WWW, you might
want to run all web access over a proxy [1] and have users
authenticate with that proxy before outside access is granted.

If you mean other Internet services as well, you might have a
different problem that is beyond the scope of a mailing list unless we
know more about your network structure.

Greetings
Marc

[1] you might want to do that anyway for security reasons

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