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RE: Internet security
From: "Ahsan Khan" <jahilkhan () verizon net>
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 20:08:49 -0500
You can use Cisco CSA Agent to lock down server even to what program a user
can launch and what sites they can visit.
There may be other freeware tools which may give you some of this
functionality. I think Local Computer Policy in Win2k does allow some of
this functionality but now sure how effective it will be.
Regards
Ahsan Khan
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 8:50 AM
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Subject: Internet security
Hi,
I need some help.
Im sending a server to puerto rico, but i dont trust them with the internet
and the security of the data thats headed over there.
I whant to know how can i restrict them from going on to any site execpt for
sites like UPS or Fedex and company website.
I dont whan them going anywhere else but to specific websites. Any one can
help me. Its using windows 2000 server.
thanks
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RE: Internet security David (Dec 08)
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RE: Internet security Laundrup, Jens (Dec 08)
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