by neil » Feb 20 04 11:59 am
Unfortunately this wont work as the NAT doesn't 'see' server names. This option shouldn't actuallyappear in the ENS policies. NAT only knows about IP's so you would have to specify yahoo's ip address (s). So you would have a policy such as:
Server IP address contains 66.94.230.
you dont need to put a * at the end because you are using 'contains'. Of course this is more limiting.
The best solution would be to turn on Transparent Re-direction in the WWW proxy, and create the policy there of:
Server names contains yahoo.com
as then all WWW is pumped through the proxy which can see domain names.
Regards
Neil