Betriebssysteme » Linux » Deploying A Content Filtering Proxy Server To Distribute Controlled Internet Access With SafeSquid (ID 5436)
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| Beschreibung: A content filtering proxy server, helps distribute Internet access while providing control to the administrators over the content delivered. It is usually used in organizations or schools to ensure that Internet usage conforms to the local acceptable use policy. A content filtering proxy must necessarily accommodate the demands of granular rules for Internet access privileges and restrictions across an enterprise. A content filtering proxy can be used to filter out unwanted content, using methods such as URL or DNS blacklists, URL filtering, MIME filtering, keyword filtering, cookie filtering, header filtering, pornographic image filtering, etc. A content filtering proxy supports authentication, to control access to the web. It produces logs, either to give detailed information about the URLs accessed by specific users, or to monitor bandwidth usage statistics. It also communicates to daemon based and ICAP based antivirus software to provide security against virus and other malware by scanning incoming content in real time before it enters the network. |
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