Title: RE: Software firewall/proxy for Windows NT

Linux is not (yet) an option. I tried using Proxy, but I wasn't able to do it. (I'm not a Proxy expert) Maybe someone knows a good place with information on how to do it?

Thanks,


Vincent de Lau
 System Administrator / MSCE

 Tridion (http://www.tridion.com)
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-----Original Message-----
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2000 12:25
To: Vincent de Lau
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Software firewall/proxy for Windows NT


Of course there is a FREE soluition to this,

Linux/*BSD running Squid, and you can manually build the permission areas
for site access etc, use ipchains/ipf to filter/block traffic etc.

although for NT the only product that springs to mind is MS-Proxy Server
which is not free and not cheap (in comparison to the above).

regards,
Dave.

On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vincent de Lau wrote:

> I need to block some traffic from our trainingroom to the rest of the
> office. I already build a multihomed NT box (PDC/DNS/WINS/DHCP) and routing
> is OK. Now I need to install some software that only permits the trainees to
> browse (specific parts of) the internet internet (http/ftp) and the trainers
> to do maintenance on the NT servers from/to both sides of the
> router/firewall.
>
> Any free/cheap solutions for this?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Vincent de Lau
>  System Administrator / MSCE (No, IIS and Proxy are not included! ;) Only
> Exchange and TCP/IP )
>
>  Tridion (http://www.tridion.com)
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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