Re: Proxies

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Le mer 17/12/2003 à 14:32, jwebb@xxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> We've been blocking based on port, and obviously we can't block all of
> port 80 outbound.  Is there any way to block a proxy on port 80 and still
> have it be transparent to the users?

Install a transparent proxy like squid. It should be able to detect a
part of non HTTP traffic.
You can also use the Layer7 filtering project to match only HTTP request
on port 80.

BR,
-- 
Eric Leblond
NuFW, Now User Filtering Works (http://www.nufw.org)

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