diladele / webproxy

Web Filtering Proxy for Microsoft Windows is a new implementation of web filtering proxy running natively on Microsoft Windows. It can decrypt HTTPS traffic, filter HTTP requests and responses and inspect contents of HTML pages. The product deployed as a network service in Microsoft Windows and is managed by using Microsoft Management Console.
https://webproxy.diladele.com/
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Enterprise roll-out #660

Open cluck opened 12 months ago

cluck commented 12 months ago

You're indeed stating important features of your webproxy product on the front page: the webproxy is said to be an Easy to manage web filtering proxy for the Enterprise, and that it Fits in Your Network. Great work!

But your EULA quicky annihilates my imagination of an Enterprise-grade Network-wide rollout: You may not make or distribute copies of the Software, or electronically transfer the Software from one computer to another or over a network. So, as I understand it, no one should ever store you installer in an MDM, SSCM, MS AD or similar and should never undertake an action to roll out your software in an automated unattended way to serve en enterprise or network in general (... right?).

I guess you want to fix either your front page or your EULA there.

Moreover, I get that your company is incorporated in the Netherlands. The very same EULA makes me wonder what federation you're referring to in All rights not specifically granted in this EULA, including Federal and International Copyrights, are reserved by Diladele B.V. and its suppliers. To my knowledge, the Kingdom of the Netherlands is an unified territory, and this sentence reads like it could be subject to a Copyright infringement inquiry under US-Federal law.... oh, the irony.

PS: This is on GitHub: do you plan to publish the source code of this security product?

ra-at-diladele-com commented 12 months ago

Hello Claudio, for now we do not plan to publish the sources. I guess management means actual management of the proxy features, like enabling what needs to be enables etc; not the automation.