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RE: Filtering ActiveX and Java
From: "Thiago Lima " <thiagolima () webforce com br>
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 16:52:29 -0200
Use squid and block java/activex mimes its very trivial.
-----Original Message----- From: nee cee [mailto:nc () phat co nz] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:44 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Filtering ActiveX and Java My question to the list is similar to Ivan's post (re: Web Filter software for linux). I am interested in products that filter activex java either at a proxy level or at the desktop level. I am aware of Finjans Surfingate/Surfinshield products but have not tested them. I would be interested to hear of anyones experience with these product or other similar ones (if they exist). With regards to the proxy type products, how well did they interoperate with an existing proxy. thanks in advance NC _____________________________________________________________ Sign up for FREE email @ www.phat.co.nz and get your own @phat.co.nz address! muzic n' more @ http://www.muzic.net.nz\n\nDisclaimer: > phat.co.nz accepts no responsibility for the actions of it's members. -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------
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