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Blocking Options
The following is a list of the blocking options:
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The OfficeConnect Web Site Filter
The 3Com OfficeConnect Web Site Filter can control access
from the LAN to thousands of Web sites that might be
deemed inappropriate for business use. Twelve selectable
Web site categories are provided so Internet access can be
tailored to the needs of the organization. Check the boxes
for those categories you wish to block. See
detailed explanation.
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choose to filter out Java since there have been instances
of bugs in these safety mechanisms.
Cookies
Cookies are used by Web servers to track usage.
Unfortunately, cookies can be programmed not only to
identify the visitor to the site, but also to track that
visitor's activities. Because they represent a potential
loss of privacy, some administrators may choose to
block cookies.
Web Proxy
When a proxy server is located on the WAN it is possible
for LAN users to circumvent content filtering by
pointing to this proxy server. This feature disables access
to proxy servers located on the WAN. It has no effect on
those located on the LAN.
Log and Block Access
When selected, the Internet Firewall logs and blocks
access to all sites on the Web Site Filter, custom, and
keyword lists.
Log Only
When selected, the Internet Firewall logs and then
allows access to all sites on the Web Site Filter, custom,
and keyword lists. Use this function to monitor
inappropriate usage without restricting access.
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