Dear Rodrigo
Sorry for calling you Roberto. :)
On 4/28/06, Mehdi Sarmadi <msarmadi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Roberto
>
> Two possible solutions there exists I my oppinion. Configure
> workstations to not let people change the proxy, in Microsoft Windows
> it is possible via editing Group Policy(Using Group Policy Editor).
> And another one is, to use your firewall to forbid or redirect the
> requests that did not pass trough your proxy.
>
> As you mentioned that users don't need to set a proxy server in the
> internet explorer, so it seems you have squid proxy operating in
> transparent mode. So the machine that the Squid running on most likely
> is the internet gateway and you can do your purpose there. I mean if
> there is no firewall running on that machine use the lovely powerfull
> IPTABLES ( better to call Netfilter ).
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Best Regards
>
> On 4/28/06, Rodrigo Brito <rbrito@francoebarbosa.com.br> wrote:
> > i have a squid proxy in my company and i don`t need to configure the
> > proxy and port in the internet explore.
> > i denied a lot of sites , but the users find another proxy servers in
> > the internet and they configure the proxy in the internet explore for
> > access denied sites.
> >
> > is there any way to block the internet access using another proxy ?
> > i`d like to force the internet access only for my proxy server
> >
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> --
> Mehdi Sarmadi
>
-- Mehdi SarmadiReceived on Fri Apr 28 2006 - 10:11:07 MDT
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