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In one of my offices I am having a problem with employees spending a majority of their time on the web. Is there a piece of software where I can block certain websites or limit the time spent online?
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I'm not sure limiting time spent online is a good thing, unless your employees have no reason to be on it during work hours. Simple solution: disconnect the internet during work hours. Harder solution: buy filtering software that either monitors internet activity, or simply blocks the websites.
http://www.google.com/search?q=web+f...ient=firefox-a |
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You can grab a SonicWall appliance with content filtering on eBay for a decent price...
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We've got Barracuda where I work and it does a great job keeping me off sites. Pisses me off completely. It blocks all alcohol/tabacco related sites, so no CA for me.
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I don't want to tell you how to run your business, but have you had a talk with your employees about what is acceptable/responsible internet use and what is not?
Personally I think overuse/misuse is one thing but like a quick call to or from home sometimes an email might be OK. Maybe a meeting where rules are laid out would save some animosity when Joe Worker comes in Monday AM and all of a sudden can't check his personal email anymore. ![]() |
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http://www.tangent.com/solutions/index.htm
Works well in small/med offices. You can also implement an internet use policy and monitor them with something like SpectorSoft CNE. Catch and punish a couple people and you'll destroy the problem. MCS
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you could threaten to throw them on the curb and replace them with people who will actually work.
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And not exactly good for office morale...
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You could install http://www.cyberpatrol.com/ on each pc and it would track each PC individually (very stealth). Depends on how far you want to go.
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Increase their workload.
If they are not utilized 100%, you can't blame them for being online.
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The General Service Administration uses http://www.websense.com/. I'm not fond of it because it often blocks sites techs use for admin purposes.
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I am not trying to be a prick about it, but something has to be done. I have no problem with them going online to check email, and other things. I do not expect any more of my employees than I ask from myself.
Taking out the internet is not an option as I use it to connect to the corporate servers. I have already had a talk with both of them, and nothing has changed. Actually one of them went to one of the social networks, and aired company laundry (that has been addressed). I don’t want to have to do anything with the internet in that office. I have other things working now, and am going to take the wait and see approach. I am just trying to stay a step ahead. |
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Ray - There are many products that will do the trick, both proxy and context filtering but before implementing anything an "acceptable use policy" is a must. Otherwise you don't have a leg to stand on.
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I have a use policy in place now. My current one is five years old so it is being updated now. I will give it a month once the new one is in place. I will probably go the cyberpatrol route.
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If people aren't repsecting your policy I see no reason not to go that route. Kudos to you for being cool about it in the first place, I think a lot of people would just start blocking. It is a shame that your employees are taking advantage.
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Explain in detail the acceptable use policy for computers. Explain what they are currently doing wrong. Explain the consequences of not following the policy. I think it is better to treat them like adults than to use a nanny program.
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Can't you configure this within your firewall?
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