I mentioned CCProxy in another thread because I used it to implement
white lists of web sites at a couple of locations.  What I can tell you
about it from my own experience is that for me it was pretty much 'set
and forget'.  I've never had any trouble with it.  I have it running at
two offices of about 10 users each, so I don't know how it would handle
a larger environment.  It is installed on a Windows 2003 STD server that
is also a domain controller and handles DNS, DHCP, and WSUS, and is the
file server for the office as well as a VIPRE Enterprise update server.
Each machine is about 4 years old and has 2 GB RAM.

 

Ralph Smith

 

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From: HELP_PC [mailto:g...@enter.it] 
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: CCProxy opinions

 

 

I am trying CCProxy in a win2k3 env and it looks good and simple to
deploy. (I need to deploy a corporate WAN default gateway through DHCP
but I need tu use the local Internet connection)

May I get opinions from other users ? 
TIA 

GuidoElia 
HELPPC 

 

 

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