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On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 14:10 -0500, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote: |
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> znx wrote: |
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> >How about Squid Guard? |
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> >http://www.squidguard.org/ |
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> >With free blacklists |
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> >http://ftp.tdcnorge.no/pub/www/proxy/squidGuard/contrib/ |
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> I use both of these and it works pretty darn well. Configuring per |
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> user is straight forward, although setting up anything other than identd |
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> is a bit of a troubesome scenario. |
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> Tom Veldhouse |
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Back when I was a system administrator at a high school, we used |
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SquidGuard, a collection of black-lists and users were authenticated by |
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their Windows 2000 (yeck!) Active-Directory login. IIRC It was |
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reasonably easy to configure, the hard part was maintaining block-lists |
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because if you block sites incorrectly, you get bitched at by teachers, |
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if you let porn through you get bitched at by the teachers, and you have |
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around 1000 student's trying to circumvent the system, with things such |
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as Coral Cache and Google translate. |
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My 2 cents, |
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Dave Cameron |