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# Monday, March 08, 2010
Sometimes you may want to block facebook games during working hours. This tutorial will guide you to block facebook games using "WFilter Enterprise".

First, add a website black list.


Second, choose this website black list in certain blocking policy.



Third, apply this blocking policy to certain computers.


Now, facebook game is blocked.




Monday, March 08, 2010 1:27:31 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    How to block websites | How to filter internet access  |   |  Trackback
# Friday, January 22, 2010
Google Talk (GTalk) is a free Windows and web-based application for instant messaging and voice over internet protocol (VOIP), offered by Google Inc. You may use "Google Talk" to send instant messages, transfer files, make PC-to-PC calls and audio conferencing.

However, sometimes you may want to block usage of google talk on company network. This tutorial will guide you to block google talk using WFilter.

Though instant messaging between the Google Talk servers and its clients uses an open protocol XMPP, it is more complicated and flexible than XMPP.
Google talk uses several ports to connect to its server:

1). Using Jabber standard tcp port 5222.
2). Using TLS port 443.
3). Using web chatting on port 80 in gmail.

So you can not block Google talk by simply blocking Jabber standard port. WFilter makes it simple to block google talk. Google talk connections can be identified and blocked by signature matching.

The below examples demonstrates blocking of google talk.

1. Blocking of Google talk and gmail chat

Set a blocking policy in WFilter to block jabber and google talk:

Blocked Google talk:









2. Block file transfer of Google talk

You also can block file transfer of Google Talk in WFilter. This will block file transfer of google talk without blocking of normal google talk text messaging.



More information, please check "WFilter Enterprise".
Other related links:
How to block internet downloading?
How to monitor internet usage on company network?
Internet monitoring software for business
How to filter web surfing?
How to block websites and restrict internet access?
How to Block Bittorrent and bitcomet?
How to block msn file transfer?
How to block certain websites to save your productivity?
How to block AIM using WFilter?
Friday, January 22, 2010 3:22:27 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Block Messenger | Block P2P | How to block internet  |   |  Trackback
# Wednesday, January 20, 2010
BBC iPlayer (formerly known as Integrated Media Player (iMP), Interactive Media Player, and MyBBCPlayer) is an internet television service, P2P, cable television, and several mobile devices developed by the BBC to extend its existing RealPlayer-based "Radio Player" and other streamed video clip content.

As online iPlayer may consume much internet bandwidth, this tutorial will guide you to block BBC iPlayer using WFilter. We suppose WFilter is already properly installed and is capable of monitoring/blocking other computers, if not, please read How to monitor internet usage on company network first.

WFilter's "website black list" is based on website domains, so we can not use "website black list" to block iPlayer, since iPlayer is a subfolder of www.bbc.co.uk without a individual domain. However, we still can use "URL Keywords Filtering" feature to block url with certain keywords.

The below example demonstrates blocking of url with keyword "iplayer".

1. Create a blocking policy, and enable "URL Keywords Filtering".


2. Choose "Streaming Media" category and click the edit icon to edit its keywords list.


Please notice: WFilter already has some default keywords(the default keywords are hidden). For example, "video" is already included in the "Streaming Media" category. If you only want to block "iplayer", you can add a new category in "Category Settings"->"Customize Categories" of WFilter.

In this example, we need to add "iplayer" to the keywords list:



3. Apply this blocking policy to certain computers.



4. By now, urls with keywords "iplayer" will be blocked.




More information, please check "WFilter Enterprise".
Other related links:
How to block internet downloading?
How to monitor internet usage on company network?
Internet monitoring software for business
How to filter web surfing?
How to block websites and restrict internet access?
How to Block Bittorrent and bitcomet?
How to block msn file transfer?
How to block certain websites to save your productivity?
How to block AIM using WFilter?
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:26:22 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Block P2P | How to block p2p | How to block websites | How to filter internet access  |   |  Trackback
# Friday, January 15, 2010

It's very simple to update your WFilter to the last version. This tutorial will guide you to update your WFilter manually.
Please follow below steps:

1. Download the last version from our website.



2. Uncompress the downloaded package and launch it.



3. Choose "Reinstall/Upgrade".







Please notice: Reinstallation/upgrade will not change/delete your settings or monitored data.

Download url: http://www.imfirewall.us/download_trial.htm


Friday, January 15, 2010 2:32:33 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    How to monitor internet usage  |   |  Trackback
# Wednesday, January 13, 2010

WFilter can be used to block sending/receiving emails, block sending attachments and filter email accounts. And you only need to install WFilter in one computer to monitor all computers in your network.

This tutorial will guide you to block outgoing emails with attachments.

1. Block outgoing emails with attachment(s)

This feature can block sending of emails with attachments via SMTP protocol.

1.1 Add a new blocking level, as in the below figure:



1.2 Set a proper "Level Name" and "Level Desc", check "Block sending emails with attachment(s)", as in Figure 2:



1.3 Apply this new blocking level to certain users in "User-computer Table", as in the below figure:



1.4 Emails with attachment(s) will be blocked, as in Figure 4:







Wednesday, January 13, 2010 1:33:56 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Content Filter | How to block internet | How to filter internet access  |   |  Trackback
# Thursday, December 24, 2009

Some switches does not allow outgoing traffic on a mirroring port. In this case, WFilter needs a separate blocking adapter to send blocking packets. And if you're monitoring and filtering more than 100 computers, we recommend you to use a different blocking adapter as the monitoring adapter.

When the two network cards are installed, we will want the Windows system to use the blocking adapter to access your network. However, sometime the Windows system might pick up the monitoring adapter and fails to connect to your network. This problem can be resolved by the "Automatic Metric" setting in Windows.

A metric is a value that is assigned to an IP route for a particular network interface that identifies the cost that is associated with using that route. The Automatic Metric feature is configured independently for each network interface in the network. This feature is useful in situations where you have more than one network interface of the same speed, for example, when each network interface has been assigned a default gateway. In this situation, you may want to manually configure the metric on one network interface, and enable the Automatic Metric feature to configure the metric of the other network interface. This setup can enable you to control the network interface that is used first in the routing of IP traffic.

In our case, the "Automatic Metric" of the blocking adapter shall be smaller than the monitoring adapter. So by setting "Automatic Metric" of the blocking adapter to "1", and the monitoring adapter to "2", Windows system will use the blocking adapter to access your network.









Thursday, December 24, 2009 3:49:48 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Content Filter | How to block downloading | How to block internet | How to block p2p | How to block websites | How to filter internet access  |   |  Trackback
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