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    Technical: How to block websites with pfsense

    by Brandon @ 7:49 am on February 25, 2010

    1. System>Packages. Scroll down to the Squid package and then you can install by clicking + (Add) button on the right of that package.
    2. Services>Proxy Server>General:
      • Set Proxy interface to LAN
      • Check Allow users on interface
      • Check Transparent Proxy
      • Make sure Log store directory has/var/squid/log (or other)
      • Proxy port: 3128 (or other)
      • Hit the Save button at the end of the page
    3. Proxy Server>Cache Mgmt:
      • Adjust the following as needed (defaults are OK):
      • Hard disk cache size
      • Hard disk cache location
      • Memory cache size
      • Minimum object size
      • Maximum object size
      • Hit the Save button
    4. Proxy Server>Access Control:
      • Enter websites under blacklist (ie, facebook.com)
      • Hit Save button to save configuration.
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    Save money on Comcast, Even existing customers!

    by Brandon @ 1:51 pm on January 28, 2009

    We just started up a new program with Comcast that allows us to offer their Business Class Internet services to anyone including home users, along with Phone and Television at reduced rates. The advantage of the business class internet is that they have a different support structure with a 4 hr response time for outages. We can offer the 6Mbps/1Mbps service for $39.95 for the first year and $59.95 for the 2nd on a two year agreement. Telephone service with unlimited domestic Long Distance for $29.95 for the first year and $39.95 for the second year. Static IP option for $4.95. Added bonus, refer a friend or neighbor, employee and get a $50 credit towards your Comcast bill. Contact us at bhamilton@rmtt.com if you are interested in what deals we may be able to provide.

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    RMTT releases IT Moving Guide/Checklist

    by Brandon @ 3:33 pm on November 24, 2008

    Over the years at Rocky Mountain Tech Team we’ve had many of our clients move to new spaces, re-locate, or start up new businesses. In any situation regarding office space or even home offices there are always IT considerations that can be costly if not addressed at the onset. We’ve provided this complementary IT Moving Guide/Checklist. Please contact us with any questions.

    IT, Networking, Computer moving checklist at: http://rmtechteam.com/moving/

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    RMTT November Newsletter Released

    by Brandon @ 10:32 am on November 12, 2008

    RMTT releases a periodic newsletter to let customers know about new programs and opportunities that we are offering.  We also feature a get to know your tech section called now you know.

    you can view our most recent newsletter here:  http://rmtechteam.com/newsletter/nov2008/index.htm

    Previous newsletters: http://rmtechteam.com/newsletter/

    Sign up for future newsletters: http://list-manage.com/subscribe.phtml?id=aa0462d268

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    RMTT Offers Recycling

    by Brandon @ 3:25 pm on October 27, 2008

    Rocky Mountain Tech Team now offers recycling for customers.  Full details available on our Recycling Page

    As we continue to add to our service offering, we found it was time to add responsible end of life options to our offerings. We will recycling up to 35 pounds for $8 and $16 for over 35 pounds.  We like to schedule recycling pickups when we will be onsite for other IT issues.  Let us know if you’d like to schedule a visit.

    Green computing… Rocky Mountain Tech Team

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