![]() ![]() ![]() Everyday users get TIER1 level and can only do certain things. On the Fortinet I define TIER web filter groups. The new Cisco Meraki seems easy to do this as well. fortigate with the proper license will do this for you. I would look into your firewall and see what options it has. One blocked malware or ransomware infection or rather one unblocked one will prove whether or not you made a good decision. Especially if you don't advise them to use something that is a proven effective player in the industry. At the end of the day, if something happens, it will be your fault. To me, basic functions like these are things that companies need to find a way to budget for. ![]() They also can provide reporting if needed as well as over ride capabilities. Other companies provide it for very little cost and they monitor the nightmare of the ever changing landscape of safe and unsafe websites. I've done it with our Firewall and there didn't seem to be a performance issue caused. Not knowing what you find "expensive" it would be hard to point you in a specific direction, but for something that is a key part of protecting your company from malware, litigation, productivity loss etc., there is a real ROI on whatever you spend as long as you don't get something over the top. many times spam filtering and web filtering go hand in hand. It is not something that is cost prohibitive. I get trying to save money where possible, but web filtering is usually thrown in as part of something else you are paying for either as something already paid for or a minor fee. If an on-premises solution isn't possible, what cloud services are cheap and easy/minimal to manage? So far, NxF seems to be ticking the boxes, Opens a new window I'm after something that works very similar to existing services which block not only on domains but category based filtering also. Yes it is rather good but I'm after something a bit more hands-off based instead of having to continually login to a portal and block individual domains. I've heard PiHole thrown around as a solution. If there is no on-premise solution, I don't want to be spending a silly amount of money on a cloud solution. Only required to work within the company network. An on-premises solution ideally to keep costs down. I'm after some web content filtering solution (yes I know, there are countless posts about this topic). I've been digging around for a solution but not managed to narrow it down any. I've had a local repository set up for quite a while and now I'm opening it up publicly to help anyone installing NxFilter, NxCloud, or NxRelay on RHEL and it's clones such as CentOS, Scientific Linux, etc.A bit of a discussion/question kind of post this. Install NxFilter and answer yes to import my GPG key: yum install nxfilter If you're familiar with the system package manager and yum commands, it's straight forward to install my repository and then install my RPM packages of NxFilter/NxCloud/NxRelay along with their dependencies. ![]() Start NxFilter: systemctl restart nxfilterĬonfigure NxFilter per the documentation: Public key for 7_5.noarch.rpm is not installed Warning: /var/cache/yum/x86_64/7/base/packages/7_5.noarch.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID f4a80eb5: NOKEY Install 1 Package (+11 Dependent packages) > Processing Dependency: java-headless for package: nxfilter-4.3.3-5.noarch > Package nxfilter.noarch 0:4.3.3-5 will be installed Verifying : deepwoods-release-6-2.noarch 1/1ĭeepwoods-release.noarch /]# yum install nxfilter Installing : deepwoods-release-6-2.noarch 1/1 > Package deepwoods-release.noarch 0:6-2 will be installed Marking /var/tmp/yum-root-k_4CkE/ to be installed The install process should look something like this on CentOS 7. Public key for 7_6.1.x86_64.rpm is not installed Package : deepwoods-release-6-2.noarch (installed)įrom : /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-deepwoods Retrieving key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-deepwoodsįingerprint: f9f1 c5ce 2152 09da e1d1 4193 a5c7 48ce 8079 00d3 Userid : "CentOS-7 Key (CentOS 7 Official Signing Key) "įingerprint: 6341 ab27 53d7 8a78 a7c2 7bb1 24c6 a8a7 f4a8 0eb5 Retrieving key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-7 Public key for nxfilter-4.3. ![]()
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