I personelly don't want to install the server policy
or other websense components on the same box as the
proxy server just because I have websense already
running on a w2k3 machine. i don't want to change the
architecture already implemented.

Thanks fr your suggestion.

--- Brett Lymn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 01:47:43PM -0500, Corey
> Tyndall wrote:
> > I get the same error when entering in Filtering
> service IP addr.
> > 
> >  "The Filtering Service provided does not
> > support a remote plug-in. Select another Filtering
> > Service". 
> > 
> > Any ideas??
> 
> Yes, install the policy server on the linux machine
> and push the policy
> to the linux machine.  I am not entirely sure why
> you don't want to do
> this.  At the risk of sounding like a Websense
> salesdroid, the Websense
> infrastructure is quite flexible and can be
> distributed quite well.  You
> _can_ centralise your policy management and push the
> policy to the 
> squid proxies.  You _don't_ have to run the network
> agent on the same machine,
> you _can_ send your logs to the win2k machine.  Why
> do you both insist on
> making the win2k box do everything when it does not
> need to?
> 
> -- 
> Brett Lymn
> 


        
        
                
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