Joe,
I used SurfControl in the past for this and it worked very well. We
had it running on a separate system that had two NIC's, one of which
had the switch mirroring all traffic going to the router and that's
how it was able to detect and block web content based on the filters
we were using.
-t
On Feb 26, 2008, at 4:07 PM, Joseph Mesterhazy wrote:
> Has anyone on this list has deployed web/content filtering for
> workstations involved with business operations, at a router level?
>
> We are looking for something that will block p2p, streaming audio,
> allow white listing of various web sites, etc. So far from what I’ve
> seen WebSense seems to be the best bet, as it can plug-in to our
> existing Cisco PIX that sits at the edge of our network, and can
> utilize our active directory groups for policies, etc.
>
> Joe
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