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f you have multiple policies in the WWW proxy, and each group needs to share say a banlist, can you combine these groups? Or make the banlist apply to everyone, and have another policy which grants access to those you want to have access to the restricted sites?
The approach Adrien suggests may, in your case, be the best. Put all your ban words in the Everyone group in WWW proxy, then in each group/user add the right to to use those ban words where you deem appropriate. You would do this in the advanced section of each user/group in WWW proxy. For each ban word from the Everyone policy you want this group/user to be able to use set up a filter & criterion eg;
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1. I don't want no user to have access to URLs that contain the words orkut and meebo
Dec 08 06 2:17 pm
serginho wrote:I'm sorry my example did not point a small but important word:
1. I don't want no user to have access to URLs that contain the words orkut and meebo
The keyword here is URL. Not the server name, thus the requirement for "URL contains" in the subject of this topic. So, your first suggestion in the last post was exactly what I had done in the beggining.
Dec 09 06 6:14 am
I often set up just one filter (not that it matters - still works but lets me keep it tidy)ChrisH wrote:The approach Adrien suggests may, in your case, be the best. Put all your ban words in the Everyone group in WWW proxy, then in each group/user add the right to to use those ban words where you deem appropriate. You would do this in the advanced section of each user/group in WWW proxy. For each ban word from the Everyone policy you want this group/user to be able to use set up a filter & criterion eg;
group1
filter1
http url contains com
filter2
http url contains proxy
This policy will allow only those sites listed to be used by the group specified. The Everyone group, of which all others are a subset, will allow these users to go everywhere else except of course those banned in that policy. Basically WG will use a Boolean .OR. with these polices. If either or both allow a group/user to pass through then they will get access. If both policies deny rights then the group/user will be denied access. Hope this helps.
Dec 09 06 11:40 am
willtech wrote:[I often set up just one filter (not that it matters - still works but lets me keep it tidy)
group1
filter1
http url contains . {they all have a .}
NOT http url contains proxy
NOT http url contains p*rn
NOT http url contains etc...
Cheers :)