Monday, November 16, 2009

Re: OpenDNS at web content filter

We are currently using it as a suppliment to our existing filter but I would
love to switch completely one day. It does have some drawbacks including:

No user override
No per user filtering
25 website limit to "always allow"

They have just recently launched their enterprise versions which,
unfortunately, turn out to be almost exactly what we are already paying for
our in-house system cost-wise.

Rick Castorani
Technology Coordinator
Academy in Manayunk


On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Zaubi, Phil <Phil.Zaubi@portergaud.edu>wrote:

> Anyone using openDNS as a primary web content filter?
>
> Would you recommend it for other schools?
>
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