Re: Kids bypassing firewall via web proxy sites



Don Kelloway wrote:
"Sebastian Gottschalk" <seppi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Don Kelloway wrote:
In respect to the technical solution itself it should be understood
that when properly administered it leaves practically little, if any
possiblity for circumvention.

When it comes to content filtering and tunneling: You'd wish.

Tunneling is not escapable to detection and content filtering can be
applied. Maybe you ought to become more familiar with the content
filtering solutions that are available as opposed to what you think
they can and can't do.

*sigh*

Please read the thread. We're already through this discussion (including
each of its facets). And you're wrong.

cu
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