Hello.

I know there is a hard solution to do it. Few companies use it.

But it's very very expensive(greater than a firewall PIX for example). 
Because the hard equipment is expensive and after you have to pay 
somebody to maintain the database with all new porn web site.


Fredo La malice
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>We had a similar problem. But filtering out all websites seems 
impossible.
>We did following:
>* Make a policy about the access to those websites and publish it to 
all
>users.
>* Publish the Proxy Log with all identities of users removed to show, 
that
>web access is monitored.
>* Block the most polular website, to show, that blocking is possible.
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>Before, these sites were immensely popular. Now we have an occasional
>surfer. Problem solved.
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>Dear all,
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>     My company has a policy that porno web sites are prohibited. Does
>anyone
>suggest me where should I filter the porno sites? (proxy or firewall)? 
I
>use squid and FW1.   and What should I do?
>
>regards,
>apisit.
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