[Hidden-tech] recommendations for a browsing filter

Elijah Grundel elijah at left-click.us
Mon Jul 23 17:48:24 EDT 2012


Hi David,

Have you tried using OpenDNS? You could configure it for just one machine (provided the network you're on will allow it) and set parameters for what content can and cannot be viewed.

-Elijah.

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On Jul 23, 2012, at 12:26 PM, David Korpiewski wrote:

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> I'm looking for a browsing filter that I can put on individual 
> workstations to filter the sites that the user goes to.  I've had plenty 
> of experience with things like Mcafee Web Gateway and Barracuda Web 
> Filter, but this is a device to filter all web connections for an 
> office.  I'm looking for a program that I can install on a workstation 
> that would do the same type of filtering to get rid of malware and limit 
> the sites that can be visited.
> 
> Thanks for your help
> David
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