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Googleapps and Google Search

Hello Guys!

We have a customer that have his emails hosted at googleapps.
To access the email he uses an alias.
The weird part is that I have to give access to Webmail AND Search Engines categories.
He doesnt want his users to access Google (I mean, dont even being able to open because the far as I could was opening google but doesnt surf).
Check out this log:

2013:06:07-17:53:50 perim-fw-1 httpproxy[29708]: id="0001" severity="info" sys="SecureWeb" sub="http" name="http access" action="pass" method="GET" srcip="192.168.4.106" dstip="74.125.140.121" user="lperim" statuscode="302" cached="0" profile="REF_HttProPerfiGeral (Perfil GERAL - AD)" filteraction="REF_HttCffAoRestrita (Ação Restrita)" size="235" request="0x9a03420" url="mail.perim.com.br/.../html" application="http"

2013:06:07-17:53:51 perim-fw-1 httpproxy[29708]: id="0001" severity="info" sys="SecureWeb" sub="http" name="http access" action="pass" method="CONNECT" srcip="192.168.4.106" dstip="74.125.234.53" user="lperim" statuscode="200" cached="0" profile="REF_HttProPerfiGeral (Perfil GERAL - AD)" filteraction="REF_HttCffAoRestrita (Ação Restrita)" size="2049" request="0xaad0c6d8" url="mail.google.com/" exceptions="" error=""

2013:06:07-17:53:52 perim-fw-1 httpproxy[29708]: id="0001" severity="info" sys="SecureWeb" sub="http" name="http access" action="pass" method="CONNECT" srcip="192.168.4.106" dstip="200.149.119.183" user="lperim" statuscode="200" cached="0" profile="REF_HttProPerfiGeral (Perfil GERAL - AD)" filteraction="REF_HttCffAoRestrita (Ação Restrita)" size="13253" request="0x9a57e60" url="www.google.com/" exceptions="" error=""

As you can see, first it fowards to mail.google.com and then to google.com.

Any ideias? [:S]


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  • I'd say his argument is with Google, but...

    You can block Google, but make an Exception (or 'Always Allow')

    ^https?://www\.google\.com/$


    The filter should block any URL with anything past the final "/".  Did that do what you need?

    Cheers - Bob
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  • I'd say his argument is with Google, but...

    You can block Google, but make an Exception (or 'Always Allow')

    ^https?://www\.google\.com/$


    The filter should block any URL with anything past the final "/".  Did that do what you need?

    Cheers - Bob
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