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| Subject: | RE: GPO that forces users to use a proxy server. |
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| Date: | Sat, 30 Oct 2004 09:58:23 +0200 |
Hi all, Another possibility is to mix protection at network level and the GPO or by dhcp. I mean, try to set up the router(s) that connect(s) to the internet in a way that doesn't allow internal network packets to go out of the network and allow only this possibility to packets from the proxy. There is no use on making a GPO/dhcp rule that forces IE and MS-enabled applications to use the specified configuration if the user installs a browser like opera or mozilla, or worse, if he installs a p2p application or an IM client. If there is any application that needs another protocol to work, you can also use a socks-proxy for this purpose and socksify (dunno if in English is called on this way exactly) the application on the client side with an application like sockscap or eborder. IMO, as the protection became installed on a lower level, it's harder to overlap it. Regards! ================================================= Dust surrounds you. warper www.warp3r.com warper@eresmas.com ================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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