no, if you want to block a web site you can link it to 127.0.0.1, and it will fail to resolve. so if you wanted to block "mywebsite" you could add a line to a host file mywebsite 127.0.0.1 --john -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Craig Meyer <craigmeyer8@xxxxxxxxxxx> > "website 127.0.0.1" > > Does the IP stay the same for all websitelinks or does it change as the > website > changes? > > Craig Meyer > > > > From: jfvanmeter@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; > > gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > CC: Jamie.Nelson.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [gptalk] Re: Website> Date: Wed, > 12 > Sep 2007 14:57:33 +0000> > You could also add a entry into the > workstations/servers host file with something link> > website 127.0.0.1> > > > -------------- Original message ----------------------> From: "Nelson, Jamie > R > Contr 72 CS/SCBAF" <Jamie.Nelson.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> > Well, not really > block. > You can control which IE security zone it falls> > into, and lock down the > zone > security if you want, however, if you need> > to prevent the site from even > being viewed you need to implement a proxy> > server of some sort. That is > the > only way to effectively control> > unauthorized browsing.> > > > You could > technically write a PAC file to block access to certain sites> > and URL > keywords, and then enforce the PAC settings via through Group> > Policy. That > may work if you don't need a full blown proxy.> > > > Regards,> > Jamie > Nelson> > > > > -----Original Message-----> > From: gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]> > On Behalf Of Craig Meyer> > Sent: > Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:17 AM> > To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: > [gptalk] Website> > > > Hi guys> > > > Can i block a website through a GPO?> > > > > > > > > > Craig Meyer > > > > "He had no servants - yet they called Him > > > > > > Master, > no degrees - yet they> > called Him Teacher, no medicine - yet they called > Him > Healer, no army> > yet the Kings feared Him. He won no military battles yet > He > conquered> > the world. he commited no crime yet they crucified Him. He was > burried> > in a tomb yet He lives 2day...."> > > > > > > > > ________________________________> > > > Download the latest version of > Windows > Live Messenger NOW! Click here!> > > <http://get.live.com/en-za/messenger/overview> > > ***********************> > > You can unsubscribe from gptalk by sending email to > gptalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field OR by logging into the > > > freelists.org > Web > > interface. Archives for the list are available at > > > //www.freelists.org/archives/gptalk/> > ************************> > > ***********************> You can unsubscribe from gptalk by sending email to > gptalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field OR by > logging into the freelists.org Web interface. Archives for the list are > available at //www.freelists.org/archives/gptalk/> > ************************ > _________________________________________________________________ > Download the latest version of Windows Live Messenger NOW! > http://get.live.com/en-za/messenger/overview
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- From: Craig Meyer <craigmeyer8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:42:40 +0000
"website 127.0.0.1"
Does the IP stay the same for all websitelinks or does it change as the website changes?
Craig Meyer
> From: jfvanmeter@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: Jamie.Nelson.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [gptalk] Re: Website
> Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:57:33 +0000
>
> You could also add a entry into the workstations/servers host file with something link
>
> website 127.0.0.1
>
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Nelson, Jamie R Contr 72 CS/SCBAF" <Jamie.Nelson.ctr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Well, not really block. You can control which IE security zone it falls
> > into, and lock down the zone security if you want, however, if you need
> > to prevent the site from even being viewed you need to implement a proxy
> > server of some sort. That is the only way to effectively control
> > unauthorized browsing.
> >
> > You could technically write a PAC file to block access to certain sites
> > and URL keywords, and then enforce the PAC settings via through Group
> > Policy. That may work if you don't need a full blown proxy.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jamie Nelson
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > On Behalf Of Craig Meyer
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:17 AM
> > To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [gptalk] Website
> >
> > Hi guys
> >
> > Can i block a website through a GPO?
> >
> >
> >
> > Craig Meyer
> >
> > "He had no servants - yet they called Him Master, no degrees - yet they
> > called Him Teacher, no medicine - yet they called Him Healer, no army
> > yet the Kings feared Him. He won no military battles yet He conquered
> > the world. he commited no crime yet they crucified Him. He was burried
> > in a tomb yet He lives 2day...."
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > Download the latest version of Windows Live Messenger NOW! Click here!
> > <http://get.live.com/en-za/messenger/overview>
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