Subj : Microsoft Proxy Server To : Jay Fuller From : Alan Zisman Date : Mon Sep 23 2002 07:57 am -=> Jay Fuller wrote to All <=- JF> Greetings all..... JF> I need some assistance. JF> I'm trying to assist a client in controlling internet access across a JF> network. JF> These folks are using DSL connected directly to Proxy Server 2.0 via a JF> network card, and they're sending it across the network only to people JF> with proxy client installed. JF> Now...these people who currently have access (say...5-6 administrative JF> staff) have complete access to everything. JF> We're trying to allow two or three more employees on, but they should JF> have access to only the websites they *need* access to...for example, JF> the website they file insurance on. JF> I've got hostnames and IP addresses for those allowed sites... JF> how do i control access ? JF> how do i give certain users access to everything, and other users JF> access to only those sites? Symantec's Internet Security firewall also includes features that let you limit users' access in the way you describe. Note that there are two editions-- a home edition with parent content-control features, and a 'professional' edition that replaces this with what you are describing. Check with Symantec (www.symantec.com) for more information-- I believe a new 2003 edition has just been released, but I don't have any details on how it's been changed. .... Inet mail to: alan@zisman.ca ___ MultiMail/Win32 v0.44 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) .