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richardpepp

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  1. Thanks all for your answers. This makes good sense so I'll try again with a few different machines both in and outside our network to see if I can narrow it down. If i can't sort it i'll get on to customer care with the Wireshark log. If I do sort it I'll post it back here Best wishes all Richard
  2. Ah, are you saying that for category filtering to work we have to be using ESET's DNS? At the moment we are using the DNS server on our Windows server For Marcos: Changing the DNS to the Google one (8.8.8.8) makes no difference - category filtering still doesn't work I was under the impression that the filtering was done at a per machine level but maybe that's the difference between WebContol and URL filtering thanks again
  3. ok. I'm not sure why that will work but I'm very happy to give it a try. I'll get back later once I've had a chance to test it out
  4. Hi there I have a group of machines with End Point Security 5 installed and would like to use the Web control but I can't get it to function, either through remote administrator or applying the settings directly on a machine. What I have found so far using facebook as a test and modifying the setup on an individual machine is: 1. I CAN get it to work if I block facebook under Web Access Protection/URL address management but... 2. I CAN'T get it to work if I block facebook using a rule in Web control/Configure rules I can confirm that I have the following set: Web access protection/Enable HTPP protocol checking is set and ports are 80,8080 and 3128 HTTPS filtering mode is 'Use HTTPS protocol checking' on port 443 Web Control/Integrate into System = Set Personal Firewall/Sytem Integration = All features active On the eSet opening screen I see Web Control = Enabled In the blocking rule I have tried both whole categories and individual websites both for 'Any user or group' and also for a specific named user, in both cases neither has any effect Does anyone have any clues as to what I can look at next? I would prefer to use Web Control to block whole categories rather than having to specify individual URLs Thanks for that Richard
  5. Thanks for that, that's what I'm going to try next but I wanted to get an idea of what was causing the problem. I'll take a look at what is on our routers as well though tx Richard
  6. Hi folks. Apologies if there is an obvious answer to this but I've hunted everywhere and can't find out if this is possible. I've got about 30 machines over poor shared internet connections and I suspect that one or two of the machines are taking a lot of the traffic. Is there anyway using Endpoint security and ERA to log web traffic volume and or URLs to see who is using the bandwidth? I could then use the webcontrol to block those categories/sites but first I would like to see what is going on. Thanks for any pointers
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