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In my office there are approaximately 25 systems are connected through network and all having internet accessibility.but some people are missusing this facilities like downloading films from torrent websites and accessing facebook during the work time. so iwant to block the websites like facebook,twitter and torrent websites in client systems....in our server also we are usin windows 7 ultimate 64 bit

Blocking things like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media may have their benefits from an IT standpoint, but it's much more of a managerial problem. If there is an issue with employees not working, they should be reprimanded. Since SEO on the internet is largely social, preventing your team from promoting your site through these channels sounds like a bad idea.

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With many of the routers you can set aside a time-frame where the employees can do things like check their personal email and go onto their social networks. In my experience when you block these things on the network to try and get back the lost employee time, you're still going to have employees that text all day and use their cell phones for the social media. If you address the performance issue (or disregard for corporate policy) directly with the employees, they'll be much more understanding in terms of the needs of the company. If you set aside a time where they can access things they find interesting they will schedule their breaks around those times and you can see performance both in the employees and on the network itself increase.

Why is the common port used by torrents open for instance? Probably because your firewall has an implicit allow. You need to change this to an implicit deny and white list what you would like your users to do.

For example you could say only this proxy server may connect out to the internet over port 80 and 443. Then you would set up your clients to use that proxy server and set policies on that proxy for your users (blocking this or that website). If they tried to set their proxies settings to something else they wouldn't be able to access the internet. Why? The implicit deny.

I would suggest that you use a free UTM such as the one from SOPHOS. it will sit at the place of your firewall and has all in one features for a small office and is free. It will give you the ability to block and monitor the website categories you want. Also, it can protect against malicious downloads.

You can use a third party software other than Ms, like ISA server or kerio firewall prog, which is a good option depending on your needs you will have to create a set of rules for blocking ports, mostly all p2p programs use a determined bunch of port numbers.

You can use the service of sies like noip.com or similar to block ports and determined sites or domains like fb or twtr. No cost, no need to install any program (search for more info on the web related on this topic).

There are plenty of linux distributions that will offer you a miriad of tools to control internet access and bandwidth usage, like karoshi, very easy to install and deploy, as i said there are plenty of distros. People think that linux have to be scary and difficult to use but is not. groups of developers had thought of changing this way of thinking. Linux servers are much more secure and solid then windows based servers. No virus threads or blue screens of death. but if you dont want to deal with linux based progs, well there is still one good valid option, mac OSX server edition software. It runs flawlessly in a macmini. all set up is guided and easy to manage. No virus threads or blue screen of death.

Apart from using GPO, you could use deep packet inspection appliances to automatically block this type of internet traffic. There are numerous products which can do this for you. One product which seems to be deployed quite often is

A low cost solution would be to implement a Blackhole DNS server. Only allow clients to use internal DNS by blocking all outgoing TCP53 and UDP53 (except for your internal DNS server). Then update your DNS server to not resolve the domains you wish to block. There are lots of tutorials available by searching "blackhole dns".

As everyone has suggested, layer-7 inspection is the ideal solution. My example of leveraging DNS could be easily bypassed via online proxies. However, some small businesses don't have the technical or monetary means reach layer-7 inspection thus DNS could be a great alternative.

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If you have Dropbox, you could use it to remotely start BitTorrent downloads. Basically what you do is set up your BitTorrent client at home to automatically start downloads when .torrent files are added to a folder inside your Dropbox, and then you add .torrent files to that folder from your office via the Dropbox web UI and they'll automatically start on the other side.

Meanwhile, if you have a home machine active while you are at work, you can control it to work torrents.
This leaves the office network disconnect with the torrent traffic itself.
It becomes entirely your responsibility.

If you have a virtual private server, than you can install a command line torrent client on that like rtorrent and download the completed torrents via http in office, but if its shared hosting, it can get your hosting account blocked. If you dont want to use cli client, install torrentflux on your webserver, it has a nice webgui

I'm providing the following information as knowledge and do not intend it to be used for any illegal or malicious activities :).I'm assuming you are on a windows machine. In that case you can download a free software called bitvise tunnelier. If you have an external SSH account, you could use the software to ssh to it and use port forwarding and setup a socks server on your computer. You could then set the proxy settings on your torrent client to use socks proxy and set the host as 127.0.0.1 and the port as the one that tunnelier is listening on. This will get torrents to work (also you can set the same proxy settings in your browser to access blocked websites).If on linux, run this:

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If you have encountered the "error occurred while installing μtorrent classic" error when installing uTorrent on Windows, something went awry during installation. The most common causes of this issue include an unstable or down internet connection, being in a region where uTorrent is blocked, and interference from Windows Defender or antivirus software.

Likewise, not uninstalling the previous uTorrent installation, having insufficient storage space, and restrictions imposed by the ISP can also cause the error. Below are a few fixes you can try to resolve this error and successfully install uTorrent.

The error message suggests that you should check your PC's internet connection. So, ensure your device is connected to the internet and functioning correctly before taking any further action. To check that, open any browser and search for anything you think of.

However, just because you have internet access doesn't mean uTorrent can use it; you should check the Task Manager to ensure uTorrent uses network resources. Open Task Manager and run the uTorrent installer.

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