Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I have a location using a CentOS 5 server that's multihomed running Asterisk 
> and iptables for internal web access.
> 
> Recently some sales people got busted surfing some explicit content so the 
> owner wants something in there to block this.
> 
> I had heard of Dans Guardian and am reading about what's involved here but 
> just wanted an opinion on what's the best solution for this. NTLM silent auth 
> would be an asset, but the lan is simple and the owner doesn't need granular 
> control if it would be complicated.
> 
> What are you guys using with good results?/
> Thanks?
> jlc
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Opendns, as Lanny suggested, works as they advertise. Its not very 
granular though.

I've also been using Untangle (untangle.com) and just love it. Its FLOSS 
with commercial add-ons; but I think the straight FLOSS capabilities are 
great without the fee-based extras.

Its a linux-based router distro. Capable of full NAT routing or as a 
transparent bridge, you just build up a beige box with 2 NICs and put 
this baby in between the PCs and the internet.

Its got a great UI, and is really flexible.

Depending on what you were hoping for/envisioning it could be a great fit.

Andy
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