2010/6/30 Luke Jaeger <[email protected]>

> I decided to enable transparent proxy on my school firewall because I was
> getting a million requests a day to configure proxy settings on student
> laptops.
>
> But now that I turned on transparent proxy, students have discovered that
> they can get to banned sites (like facebook) via https.
> http://www.facebook.com is blocked but https://www.facebook.com still
> works.
>
> Can someone let me know how to block these? I understand I have to deny the
> 'connect method' but don't see where to do this. Can this only be done in
> command line?
>
> Luke Jaeger | Technology Coordinator
> Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School
> www.pvpa.org
>
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Try this:
To block this you have to add rule like:

Destination:
Type: Network
Address: 66.220.144.0/20


See:
- http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Facebook_IP_Addresses
- whois 69.63.189.16



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Luis G. Coralle
Departamento de Informática
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
Universidad Nacional del Comahue
Av. Luis Toschi y Los Arrayanes
Cipolletti - Río Negro
Tel. 0299 - 4782603 INT. 24 / Fax 0299 - 4776140
http://medicina.uncoma.edu.ar/

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