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How To block facebook & Youtube using GPO or TMG 2010 ?

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Question ajoutée par Ibrahim Tag Eldin , محاضر شبكات مايكروسوفت وسيسكو فى شركات متعددة , RAYA Acadmy , Inform IBM ,CAiro Universty, Computek,....
Date de publication: 2014/04/10
Mohammed Rezaul Karim
par Mohammed Rezaul Karim , Associate Learning Facilitator (ICT) , BRAC

To Block URL such as Facebook, youtube Log on to TMG server>Open TMG consoleRight Click on firewall Policy>Click New>Click Access Policy>Actions:DenyProtocols:All Outbound TrafficSource:InternalDestination:Click Add>Click New>Select Domain Name Set>Type Name>Click Add & Type *.facebook.com & Click Add *.youtube.com Click OKNext>Apply Changes

Mohamed elnagar
par Mohamed elnagar , Infrastructure Consultant , Madkour group

in web access policy  --- HTTPS Inspection Enable

Ahmed Ibrahim
par Ahmed Ibrahim , Senior Instructor , New Horizons

using TMG create firewall policy and block social media & media streaming categories using URL filtering

you can also block extentions like *.flv *.mp4 

Ahmed Sami
par Ahmed Sami , IT Infrastructure Assistant Manager , Network International Payment Solutions

TMG is better in doing that:

Block the traffic to media streaming websites. Try using URl Filters / Categories.

AASIM MOHAMMED AHMED ALKHEDIR
par AASIM MOHAMMED AHMED ALKHEDIR , IT Support Engineer , ريان السعودية للمقاولات

Use acl

Hamza Gharssallah
par Hamza Gharssallah , Customer Care Team Leader , Vodafone - Qatar

add them (addresses to block) to the hosts file (edit with notepad) and redirect address to127.0.0.1.

 or simply add rules blocking outcoming and incoming traffic from requested URL.

Ahmed Mohamad Mohamad Elsherbeny
par Ahmed Mohamad Mohamad Elsherbeny , Head of team , Egypt Penetration Testers

Block any outgoing and incoming traffic of the following:

youtube.com

*.youtube.com

faceboock.com

*.facebook.com

"each one in a seperate rule"

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