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I have had to do research on that last year and found out that my hands
down favorite surf control was bought by Websense a product we use here
in AIS.

I have found many products prior to being employed here at MSU and I
have found one product that was as impressive as anything I have used
and seen to date as far as a separate appliance.  It is called IPRISM by
St. Bernard.

 

There are four units to choose from and they are rack mountable from 2u
to a mini 1u, We get very good pricing since we are education and I
would like to point out that it is very configurable for your filtering
and monitoring.  Here is my contacts email if you want to get more
specific information.

 

Donal Pugh [[log in to unmask]]

 

Otherwise that a solution that you could implement would be a small
server that has ISA 2004 or newer installed and you can have all the
benefits and controls you need to keep your network healthy.

 

http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/prodinfo/previousversions/solutions/b
ranch.mspx

 

have a good day.

 

From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Joseph Mesterhazy
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 4:07 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MSUNAG] Web / content filtering

 

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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Joe Mesterhazy

UNIX Administrator, RHCE

MSU Department of Radiology

136 Radiology Building

(517) 355-0120 ext. 298