Hi all,
I'm not an expert on this type of thing but I'm wondering if this is possible and/or already being done.
I have a few clients, (very small businesses), who want to be able to manage web-browsing by their staff. Obviously one option is to install a proxy server on site and route all web traffic through it and control it frmo there.
What I was wondering was whether it would be feasible to use a web-based proxy server, and route all web-requests through it. You could then potentially have a standard set of rules for controlling content, and customize it depending on the specific needs of the client. I'm not sure what changes would be required at the client end to route out to an external ip, (or if that's possible).
Does any of this make sense or am I talking through my rear end??? If anyone knows if this is possible or can see reasons why it's not I'd appreciate the feedback,
cheers
tony
I'm not an expert on this type of thing but I'm wondering if this is possible and/or already being done.
I have a few clients, (very small businesses), who want to be able to manage web-browsing by their staff. Obviously one option is to install a proxy server on site and route all web traffic through it and control it frmo there.
What I was wondering was whether it would be feasible to use a web-based proxy server, and route all web-requests through it. You could then potentially have a standard set of rules for controlling content, and customize it depending on the specific needs of the client. I'm not sure what changes would be required at the client end to route out to an external ip, (or if that's possible).
Does any of this make sense or am I talking through my rear end??? If anyone knows if this is possible or can see reasons why it's not I'd appreciate the feedback,
cheers
tony