Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread James Rankin
OpenDNS may be a good starting point for the blocking 2008/7/22 helpdesk UK [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello everyone, I have come accross a very difficult position and hence this query. This is related to a query / call for one of our Small Office customers on our helpdesk. The site has 2

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Jon Harris
You do know that the PIX has reached EOL correct? That might get you a bit of leverage. Jon On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:50 AM, helpdesk UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, I have come accross a very difficult position and hence this query. This is related to a query / call for one

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Peter van Houten
Chris, I haven't used it for a while, but you might want to look at the SME server: http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server_7.3 On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:50 AM, helpdesk UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, I have come accross a very difficult

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread helpdesk UK
I am not sure of that PIX 515 are still available right ? I thought only 501 506 are EOL!!! I could be wrong as ASA have been rolling out since 1 + yr. But the entire site will now be migrated end of 2009 to Win 2008 exchange 2008 and it will all be taken care of than so the Director has

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Jon Harris
Nope 515 went EOL about September of last year there is a U model that is not EOL but our 515 went EOL on us. Check which one you are dealing with. If it is EOL then you might get the levearge to do the replacement. Jon On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:03 AM, helpdesk UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

RE: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread David Lum
in, and configure (don't forget to add a network to collect the stats) and yes, it's SUPER easy. Dave From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 3:51 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users OpenDNS may be a good starting point

RE: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Roger Wright
OpenDNS sounds like it meets 100% of your requirements and is the most cost-effective (no new hardware) and easy to implement (running in just a few minutes). Create an account for yourself, point your machine's DNS to it, configure the filtering categories, and see for yourself. After your

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Mike Wiebke
Have a look at http://www.untangle.com I have used this linux based solution at a few small businesses and have had very good luck with it. I've heard it can be a little picky about hardware but I haven't had much trouble with it. I'm pretty sure there is a VMWare image out there for it. It

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread helpdesk UK
Personally after reading further down the post OpenDNS.ORG rocks !!! cheers ED 2008/7/22 Roger Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]: OpenDNS sounds like it meets 100% of your requirements and is the most cost-effective (no new hardware) and easy to implement (running in just a few minutes). Create an

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 22 Jul 2008 at 16:20, helpdesk UK wrote: Hello everyone, I have come accross a very difficult position and hence this query. This is related to a query / call for one of our Small Office customers on our helpdesk. The site has 2 servers with Win2k3.15 users PIX firewall

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Tom Miller
We use small Fortinet 50A units for smaller sites. They can connect via a VPN tunnel back to your HQ if you need that. I like them since they have built-in firewall, A/V (http, smtp, pop, imap), intrusion prevention, malware blocking, and content blocking. The firewall is part of the unit,

Re: Monitor Block Internal Web users

2008-07-22 Thread Steven Peck
For the do it yourself kit user you could try DansGuardian with SmoothWall http://dansguardian.org/?page=smoothwall Steven Peck On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 9:08 AM, helpdesk UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally after reading further down the post OpenDNS.ORG rocks !!! cheers ED 2008/7/22