On 6 Jun 2001, at 15:18, David Ishmael wrote:
> Are you looking for a stand-alone application or a combination of
> firewall/content filter? We ran a PIX firewall for a firewall and used (I
> think it was called) WebTrends. The speed was in how it worked. The
> firewall would get a packet destined for bad-site.com and would send the
> packet on as well as a packet to WebTrends asking for the acceptance policy.
> By the time the response came back from bad-site.com it had already gotten a
> response from WebTrends to either permit or deny responses from that site.
> If it was allowed the response passed through the firewall, if not the user
> was sent a custom URL that said that the site was restricted. Highly
> configurable and fast...
WebSense by any chance?
Dan
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