![]() ![]() I tried it - did not like that it didn't auto-update the blacklist categories, and technically the sources of which are for non-commercial use - did not like that it required Java on the server. We're still using DNS Redirector today - auto-updates categories, and doesn't require Java - not much AD integration beyond password bypass, but that's all we need. Why would I go for a paid solution just to get auto-updates? It's super easy to setup WGET on windows with a script to download files, move the correct file to the needed location and then cleanup when down, and it could even be run by the task scheduler. I'm not paying for a web filter solution I will preferably use NxFilter or make my own Squid box. You can then setup whitelists and blacklists on NxFilter and because its a DNS solution it will resolve without you requiring to know all the IP Adresses. I'd rather use DNS filtering as presumably it would use less resources on my VM servers than something like a proxy server would, which can use a fare amount of resources to keep up with demand, DNS servers on the other hand are a lot more lightweight. Honestly that DNS Redirector doesn't look like a cooperate solution. It looks more like something I'd see in a Hotel/Airport/coffee shop. You even can build your own product and you can sell it. We also allow people to use it commercially. And there's also a free blacklist option that is Globlist. ![]() I tried it a few months ago, and It didn't fit with us because of the Blacklist db that was too small. NxFilter itself is free and we only sell blacklist license which takes a lot of human labor. I remember having some issues with the SSO also, but in the end I made it work for my test account. If I recall correctly, you have a script at logon that call the program required with the IP address of the system. Jinhee200, the author of the program is also a member of Spiceworks and he should be able to give you the correct answer.įor you it might be too small but for other people it might be big enough. Coz I tested several commercial url-db these days. ![]()
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