Content filtering with granular settings
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Even the Sophos XG Firewall do the content filtering decently well, not sure if they want to go that route but I am not a salesman.
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@dbeato said in Content filtering with granular settings:
Even the Sophos XG Firewall do the content filtering decently well, not sure if they want to go that route but I am not a salesman.
I can't stand Sophos firewalls.... guess what they use at work.
No prizes.
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@travisdh1 said in Content filtering with granular settings:
@dbeato said in Content filtering with granular settings:
Even the Sophos XG Firewall do the content filtering decently well, not sure if they want to go that route but I am not a salesman.
I can't stand Sophos firewalls.... guess what they use at work.
No prizes.
Yeeez, what can't you stand about them?
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DNSFilter with Roaming Client deployment would work. It is one of their use cases: https://www.dnsfilter.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-roaming-clients/
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@RojoLoco actually they require a subscription even to switch them on
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@dbeato said in Content filtering with granular settings:
@travisdh1 said in Content filtering with granular settings:
@dbeato said in Content filtering with granular settings:
Even the Sophos XG Firewall do the content filtering decently well, not sure if they want to go that route but I am not a salesman.
I can't stand Sophos firewalls.... guess what they use at work.
No prizes.
Yeeez, what can't you stand about them?
The subscription, and the over-complication of settings by making everything objects instead of ip addresses and ports. Takes 5x to long finding what current settings are, let alone change something.
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As far as Sophos goes.... my opinion is that the SG is a lot easier to navigate and set up than the XG. That being said - they both work well. You can download the XG software and try it out for free with full functionality.
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DNSfilter.com, agent install.
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We used to do with with an iPrism / edgewave / St Bernard appliance.
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@travisdh1 said in Content filtering with granular settings:
@dbeato said in Content filtering with granular settings:
@travisdh1 said in Content filtering with granular settings:
@dbeato said in Content filtering with granular settings:
Even the Sophos XG Firewall do the content filtering decently well, not sure if they want to go that route but I am not a salesman.
I can't stand Sophos firewalls.... guess what they use at work.
No prizes.
Yeeez, what can't you stand about them?
The subscription, and the over-complication of settings by making everything objects instead of ip addresses and ports. Takes 5x to long finding what current settings are, let alone change something.
I actually like it. If you need to make a change, you can make the change on the object and the rules are already applied.