"ridergroov" <ridergroov1@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi folks. Been trying for awhile to block the google cache of pages
> which i'm sure you are all familiar with. If you go to google and do a
> search for the page URL, you can access the google cache of the page
> even if your firewall has the page itself blocked. How do I get around
> this? Gotta block!
>
You really need to get a software-based filtering
system, such as CyBlock,that will block pages
based on criteria you set. Hardware appliances
just cannot do what CyBlock, SurfControl, WebSense,
CyberSitter, WebWasher, and products like it
can do. If you are SERIOUS about Web filtering,
you NEED one of the afforemtioned products.
It can filter Web sites far better than any hardware
appliance can. The address, 72.14.203.104, for
the Google cache, can be blocked with CyBlock under
the category of "IP Address" or "Dotted Decimal",
depending on which version of the program you have.
Also, CyBlock can do one thing the hardware firewalls
cannot. If you put the category of "Other" in the
blocked list, it will by allow those sites under other
categories in the "allow" list. That gives CyBlock
a leg-up over ANY hardware appliance on the market.
If you are in an NT domain, CyBlock can also
support autthenication via NT domain, something
hardware appliances have not learned yet.
Received on Mon May 1 01:04:55 2006