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WebScout Web Filtering Software
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Description
Monitors and restricts web surfing on your
local network. You can allow or deny access to
specific web sites, limit each users bandwidth
and time online, block any file type, adult
sites and ads easily. WebScout also keeps a log
of all web surfing activity. Central deployment
makes setup and maintenance simple and suitable
for most organizations. |
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Software Monitoring
Features:
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Keystrokes typed |
no |
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Websites visited |
yes |
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Documents opened |
no |
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Programs opened |
no |
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Email |
no |
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Screenshots |
no |
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Software installed |
no |
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Messenger Chats |
no |
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Webcam snapshots |
no |
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Web content blocking |
yes |
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Remote access |
yes |
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Hidden in task manager |
yes |
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Keyword detection |
no |
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Passwords typed |
no |
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Microphone sound |
no |
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Peer to peer downloads |
no |
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Spyware blocking |
no |
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Virus blocking |
no |
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Operating Systems |
2000/XP |
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Price |
$49.99 |
Access Rules
The intuitive user interface makes it simple to create access rules
controlling what activity is allowed and which should be blocked. You
can simply deny access to a blocked site or provide your own custom
error message informing the user about your Acceptable Usage Policy.
Rules can be created to allow or block access based on the workstation,
username, time of access, domain name, directory or filename. For
example, you can block access to yahoo.com/games, all EXE files, or
permit access during lunch hours only.
Quota Management
Besides blocking access, you can also speed throttle certain requests to
a slower speed so that they do not congest your network. For example,
you can speed throttle MP3, EXE and ZIP file downloads to a maximum of
10 KB/s per user.
WebScout includes a usage counter which records how much bandwidth and
time each user or workstations has spent on the Internet on a daily,
weekly and monthly basis. Usage limits can be applied to users so that
when a user exceeds their quota, their Internet access is restricted.
Security
The new SOCKS 5 proxy makes it possible to monitor and restrict usage in
a wider range of Internet programs, such as FTP, e-mail, P2P
file-sharing programs, IRC and IM chat programs. Advertisements and
adult content can be filtered using the built-in filters. All Internet
activity can be logged into a text file, or you can choose to log only
blocked requests or disable the log altogether.
The latest version also adds Active Directory and NT domain
authentication, so users can use their existing Windows logon password
to also access to the Internet. The programs settings can be
password-protected so that no other users can make unauthorized changes.
WebScout runs invisibly in the background as a Windows service.
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