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Posted by: Ed G on 2009-06-14, 21:11:14
I don't get this question at all. sonicwall content filter is something used by schools, but mostly it's used by Business. It uses a networking device, I'm not sure if it also acts as a router or not. If you for instance where at a college, all the computers the students had hooked up, would at some point being going through the device. I really don't know much about this service, but it's not a virus, it's not on your computer, it does use a huge data base of banned URL's and caches them so it looks like it would work fairly well. But you may be able to get around it with very new proxys. |