Proxy server will work for that Windows machine also. Squid is an open
source alternative but there are commercial ones as well.
On 12/8/06, Radu Oprisan <radu () securesystems ro> wrote:
> apaez1084 () gmail com wrote:
> > 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.
>
> I'm not very familiar with windows 2000 server. This would have easily
> been done in Linux, just a proxy server with very tight acls, no
network
> address translation or routing of any kind. You would make some acls
> with regex's to fit your interests like *.fedex.com for example, and
> that's that. There must be a ways to do this in windows, though, as
far
> as i remember, windows does not ship with an integrated proxy
solution.
> Correct me if i am mistaken.
>
> With consideration,
> Radu Oprisan
> SC Secure Systems SRL
> Bucharest, Romania
>
>
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