How to block sites in windows 2003 server
Directory Services. Sign in to vote. I am new to windows server Thanks in advance. Friday, October 11, AM. There is no way this can be done from Active Directory, Directory Services. You need a network edge product to control this. Many of these should already integrate AD but that you will need another product to control access.
Locking down your desktop to control access to the web is a bad idea and very difficult to implement. Friday, October 11, PM. Hi, here is Howto using GPOs. The better solution is to use a proxy server. I do not understand why you stop using TGM. It will be supported until You're trying to visit a URL that doesn't currently exist on the web. Most likely, a member posted a link a long time ago to a web page that has since been removed.
It's also possible that there was a typo when posting the URL. We redirect you to this notice instead of stripping out the link to preserve the integrity of the post. Answered by kc0arf 68 in a post from 16 Years Ago. Hello, If your server is not in the default route path of the internet at your location, you can do everything possible to it, and it will not phase your audience, except perhaps to policy out IE and network settings, but someone who is creative enough can bring the … Jump to Post.
Use some kind of group policy.. Hello, If your server is not in the default route path of the internet at your location, you can do everything possible to it, and it will not phase your audience, except perhaps to policy out IE and network settings, but someone who is creative enough can bring the required programs in on CD. Facebook Like. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 8 years, 11 months ago. Active 6 years ago. Viewed 5k times. I guess this is related to the server. Facebook was blocked at my previous employers, and it still took 14 seconds to get around with all the online proxy services available Bozteck is an IT service provider.
Biggest thing I can recommend isn't to block sites, but to just record where everyone goes, and have HR deal with infractions. Management is always confused at first, but then when they fire with cause 2 engineers that they were paying 80k to who surfed porn for 30 hours a week, they understand what we meant by cost savings I honestly don't understand your arguement Unless you plan on blacklisting every possible proxy service out there which I don't beleive is possible.
Secondly, regarding the "cost savings", and your potentially fictitious example of the two 80k employees. Does your company suddenly not need their positions filled? I would assume they will still have to hire two comparable employees at roughly the same rate, on top of which now they have to invest time seeking out and interviewing for those positions, training the new employees, not to mention the initial cost for the web filter.
Where exactly are those savings again? I prefer to use my brain and not my wallet We used to use SurfControl specifically, Facebook was blocked, and took any knowledgable user 30 seconds to circumvent by using online proxies. In the most serious offenders cases we did something similar to but not exactly to the following From that point we washed our hands of it and left it up to HR to deal with the emplyees they chose from that point.
Name the policy No Internet. Right-click No Internet and press Enforced to check it. Check Enable proxy Settings, Use the same proxy server for all addresses, and Do not use proxy server for local intranet addresses. The box above this checkbox is where you set exceptions for your internal network 5. Type Press OK. Close the No Internet group Policy. To prevent a user from accessing the internet: 1. Use the Advanced dialog to locate and select the user, pressing OK.
If the user is logged on, force the policy to update. Anyway that's my 3.
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