RE: blocking thru IE



If there are a multitude of sites and clients, then yes, something like
ISA might be the way to go. If you are talking about one site on a
given client, or even account/profile, keep it simple and cheap and use
the content advisor.

I've seen the content advisor used at a previous job where if a user
hadn't activated their account already, they would log in with the
"newuser" account and they were restricted to only be able to run IE and
the content advisor only allowed them to go to the account activate
site. In this situation, something like ISA is overkill. Heck, in this
case the cost and overhead of ISA probably would have killed the
project.

Brady McClenon
Administrative Computer Services
State University College at Oneonta
Oneonta, NY 13820



-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jim Harrison
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 12:26 PM
To: Rocky; focus-ms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: blocking thru IE

Rather than trying to control it at the client (where the user can
potentially disable your tweaks), exercise this control at the edge.
Whether you use ISA, Checkpoint, Pix, BlueCoat, Juniper or WinGate,
the
process is basically the same.
1. Determine where that web site lives. This can be difficult if its
hosted by one of the "big kids", like Akamai, since they use a
globally-dispersed, short-lived RR-name scheme (20 sec TTL).
2. Block those requests by name and IP at the edge.

-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Rocky
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 10:49 AM
To: focus-ms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: blocking thru IE

Hey guys, is there a way to block everything on IE6 or Firefox 2.0 and
just permit one website? i'm playing with IE content but i just can't
get
it done.

thanks a lot.
rocky

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