[FredLUG] Digest for fredlug at googlegroups.com - 2 Messages in 1 Topic
Jamie A. Stapleton
jstapleton at computer-business.com
Mon Aug 16 15:06:31 EDT 2010
How about using http://www.squidguard.org/?
From: fredlug at googlegroups.com [mailto:fredlug at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Timothy Jones
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Actually, I think that you could, it would involve some level of additional scripting, automated process stopping and starting. and a renewable collection of blacklists, I have gotten some of that figured out, but not all of it.
On 8/12/10, fredlug+noreply at googlegroups.com<mailto:fredlug%2Bnoreply at googlegroups.com> <fredlug+noreply at googlegroups.com<mailto:fredlug%2Bnoreply at googlegroups.com>> wrote:
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Timothy Jones <standingfire at gmail.com<mailto:standingfire at gmail.com>> Aug 11 07:09AM -0400 ^<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#12a65ee49762816b_digest_top>
You could also run a squid filtering solution and route all of his traffic
through it using iptables.
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- Perental Controls? <#12a60cf8dfd4a50b_group_thread_0> [2 Updates]
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"Derrik Walker v2.0" <lorddoomicus at mac.com<mailto:lorddoomicus at mac.com>> Aug 10 11:12PM -0400
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My son's computer is running Fedora 13. I think I need parental controls
for it. This is one thing that Mac OS X gets 100% correct. They are easy to
manage and affective.
I need an equivalent for Fedora. I've figured out the time control, but I
really need to manage accessible content from Firefox.
Is that even possible?
Thanks.
- Derrik
Derrik Walker v2.0, RHCE
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"Reality makes a crappy special effects crew" - Adam Savage
Ted Brunell <ted.brunell at gmail.com<mailto:ted.brunell at gmail.com>> Aug 10 11:39PM -0400
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I have an OpenDNS account for my house and set the firewall to only allow
DNS queries to the OpenDNS servers from the house. That way they cannot
change to another DNS and keep looking at questionable content.
Hope that helps. I am completely satisfied with the free service they
offer.
R/
Ted
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 11:12 PM, Derrik Walker v2.0
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"Derrik Walker v2.0" <lorddoomicus at mac.com<mailto:lorddoomicus at mac.com>> Aug 11 11:13PM -0400 ^<https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=page&name=gp&ver=sh3fib53pgpk#12a65ee49762816b_digest_top>
On Aug 11, 2010, at 7:09 AM, Timothy Jones wrote:
> You could also run a squid filtering solution and route all of his traffic through it using iptables.
The problem with Squid is that I'd have to maintain the list of sites, unless I can have it use some kind of intelligence. Maybe smarter than the one I had at my last company that blocked a tech support page on Cisco's web site because it talked about mating the mail and female connectors together.
Also, his computer is a laptop, so I need a solution that runs locally on it. Of course he doesn't have root on it, so the Open DNS might work, since I can configure it to use OpenDNS no matter where we are. I just have to look into a bit more.
- Derrik
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