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On 8 Nov 2008, at 20:00, Florian Philipp wrote: |
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> Stroller schrieb: |
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>> ... |
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>> Anyone got any suggestions regarding web filtering for a small |
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>> office of |
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>> a dozen employees? |
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>> |
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> [...] |
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>> So what I'd prefer is really some kind of system that pops up a |
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>> message |
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>> "this site cannot be displayed because it is in the filter category |
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>> [pr0n|frivolous]; if you would like to see it anyway, please enter |
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>> your |
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>> username & password". I used to work at a place that displayed a |
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>> similar |
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>> message & allowed with a single click a user to submit to the admin |
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>> websites that had been blacklisted in error; so I am sure something |
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>> like |
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>> this is possible, I just don't know if it's available in open-source. |
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> DansGuardian (in portage) offers user authentication via NTLM and |
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> other |
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> mechanisms [1]. I assume it also offers all the other features you |
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> want |
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> although I never used it. |
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> |
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> [1] |
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> http://contentfilter.futuragts.com/wiki/doku.php?id=user_identification_methods |
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This looks GREAT! Thanks! |
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It'll take me a day or two to have time to look at this properly, |
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though, so in the meantime I'd still welcome for comparison purposes |
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any other suggestions. |
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Stroller. |