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![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Norfolk
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Rep Power: 33 | To webdeny a classroom you pick it from the server app and this signals all the clients in that room to stop forwarding the traffic to the main proxy. Could also serve a web page stating this. Possible? Ben |
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Rep Power: 13 | I'm using RPKiller. You can select which machines you want, and it denies access to I.E. You can't even bypass it using "my computer"! |
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Rep Power: 22 | and you would find this item where? I dont see it in the essential software list and google just brings up a load of forum names. |
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Rep Power: 8 | I use Wingate for denying access to the internet, but it is expensive. |
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Rep Power: 15 | It would be nice to know where this RPkiller is |
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and google just brings up a load of forum names. 

