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Re: [arturo@mezcal.dyndns.org: Re: [seul-edu] Filters for SQUID]
Yep. Set your firewall to deny anything that doesn't originate from the
squid box, then don't let anyone browse from there. Don't have an
ipchains example right at hand.
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Jim Wildman Senior Consultant, 3X Corporation
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Daniel P. Kionka wrote:
> I am trying to set up the same thing. squidGuard looks good, but it
> looks like it is easy to defeat. You just change your preferences to
> not use a proxy, and then set it back when you are done surfing. Is
> there some way to use ipchains to force the web traffic through squid?
>
> Dan
>
> Jim Wildman wrote:
> >
> > Before reinvinting the wheel, check out
> > www.squidguard.com
> > It is very fast, flexible and powerful
> >
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> > Jim Wildman Senior Consultant, 3X Corporation
> > jawildman@cfanet.com jim.wildman@3x.com www.3x.com
> > http://www.cfanet.com/jawildman (513)587-3647
> >
> > On Sun, 21 May 2000, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> >
> > > We at Red Escolar would like to write an ip-chains (or whatever comes
> > > next) setup applet for GNOME, so that the teachers can block the sites
> > > they don't want their students to use. Maybe add a profile mannager and
> > > support multiple configurations.
>