
1: 100% blockage is a LOT of trouble, and sooner or later, some smartass shall circumvent it (been there, done that, didn't even get the damn t-shirt). 2: Being university kids, they are old enough to know what's best for them - if they choose to spend all their online time on some brain-rotting fb game, rather than researching their projects on say, wikipedia, let them. Quit nannying grown-ups (for varying definitions of grown up). 3: Split traffic - create multiple traffic pipes at the router level, pipe fb (and any other undesirable) traffic to some low-bandwidth one. That way, they still get their fb, but don't affect those who are busy studying. Feel free to add/deduct/correct Garr.Patronas On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 1:27 PM, joel eliakim <joeliakim@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi skunkers, is there a way you can block facebook in a domain?i need to block it within a school environment. im running on server 2008 enterprise but with only one network card. my domain is a child domain to another network but i wouldnt want the rest of the network to block facebook, just my domain. there exists a proxy server within the school environment,of which i dont have access to. is there a way i can do accomplish this Herculean task using an open source solution?
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