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line 351.
r...@nsa:/usr/local/bin#
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Dustin
Dustin Hane
IT Support
Ph: 414-290-1128
Fx: 414-290-1515
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Milwaukee, WI 53207
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people you
don't know..For free.
A special mention to Amos..Who either does nothing but take care of people like
me or just never sleeps. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks
Dustin
Dustin Hane
IT Support
What type of IP conflicts? Is yoru DHCP server handing down the same IP address
to different machines?
You may want to have a setup similar to this:
IN your domain controller you have 2 subgroups under the COMPUTERS OU.
Container 1 = Internet Access Allowed
Place all the PCS you want to have IP
I'm sorry. I misunderstood that people were changing them. Best way to stop
them from doing that, is to change the group policy settings in your domain
controller to remove access to the network control panel for both users and
local machines.
Go to:
User Configuration - Network - Network
kind of stuck with it.
We have until May 4th til this needs to go live. We, as you can see, are
currently running and logging now so we can make sure the loads are all ok. So,
any help before then would be awesome!!
Thanks again guys!!
Thanks
Dustin
Dustin Hane wrote:
Hello all!
I'm trying
Also, you could do it the way I am running it..Or attempting to..
If you are on a windows domain (assuming you are as you're using LDAP or
NTLM)..Use a Group policy object to push out the proxy. So long as all of your
boxes are at least WIN2K you can do it in 4 minutes.. If you're not sure on
Acl public_allow src public ip range here (ie. 64.64.64.0/8)
Acl public_deny src public ip denied here
Acl private_allow src private allowed here
Acl private_deny src private ip denied here
http_access allow public_allow
http_access deny public_deny
http_access allow private_allow
http_access deny
://www.freightquote.com/images/qb_nav_account_on.gif username
DIRECT/207.218.147.11 image/gif
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Dustin Hane
IT Support
Ph: 414-290-1128
Fx: 414-290-1515
500 W Oklahoma Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53207
dust...@postalproducts.com
I'm trying to work with regex's and have a quick question in response to your
response. Wouldn't you also be able to do just a url_regex -I pagesjuanes and
allow that? That should theoretically work yes?
If you are doing a url_allow and if you have the period infront of the domain,
that allows
don't understand why it's happening. Any h=
elp at all would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
Dustin
Dustin Hane
IT Support
Ph: 414-290-1128
Fx: 414-290-1515
500 W Oklahoma Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53207
dust...@postalproducts.com
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