According to http://proxyfaq.networkgods.com/addons.htm

http://erwin.richard.net/rbaproxy.htm


"This is another must have for the proxy 2.0 administrator and believe it or
not... It's FREE! Another  big flaw with proxy server is it's inability to
apply domain filters to different groups.  Have you ever had a group of
users that you would like to restrict to a few web sites, but allow full
access to others?  Or have you just wanted to be able to apply different
filters to a bunch of different groups?  Well unfortunately, with Proxy 2.0
you can't do this. 

You could buy an expensive 3rd party filter, but why when you have RBA
Proxy?  or even if you have a 3rd party program you may find that RBA Proxy
extends and compliments features of your current filter.

RBAProxy is ISAPI filter and ISAPI extension, it rides on top of IIS3 or
IIS4 and allows you to restrict websites based on NT group membership to up
to 15 different domain filter lists which you can create.  As of 1.0a filter
lists can also contain the * wildcard.

While it does not provide for a GUI interface,  the configuration is done
through text files which are relatively simple and let's face it text files
make for simple administration :)"


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Frost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 12:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Proxy server - selective Web access


Thanks Ryan!

I had given up on this. 

There is nothing in the archives or TechNet so I will do some more searching
on other lists and sites.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Gorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2001 7:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Proxy server - selective Web access


There was a free add-on written which did exactly what you require - permit
or deny URL access based on your usergroup. Someone wrote a IDAPI or
whatever add-on that was configurable via an INI file.

I can't remember the URL tho...

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Frost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]



SBS 4.5 SP6A, Exchange 5.5, Proxy 2 etc. 

Manager of the area would like to restrict web access to certain sites or at
least require a password to get out to non-approved sites. The Proxy options
appear to only allow either a permit or deny access list common to all
domain users not selectable per user/group.

Is there a way around this or a 3rd party product that may help?. I have
looked at Surf Control but it is a bit expensive for what in theory seems a
straight forward requirement (I was surprised Proxy could not do it but I
may be looking in the wrong place!!).

Thanks very much in advance

Andrew


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