[K12OSN] Watching the User's web traffic...

Mike Rambo mrambo at lsd.k12.mi.us
Tue May 18 11:57:05 UTC 2004


On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 20:50, Jamie McParland wrote:
> How did you get google traffic to run in safemode??.
> 
> - jamie
> 

Eric hacked the capability to force google to safemode into squidGuard.
I think k12ltsp version 1.2.0-7 was the first to have it. Presumably
this capability has been carried forward into subsequent versions too.



-- 
Mike Rambo
mrambo at lsd.k12.mi.us

Hurry! Hire a teenager while they still know everything!!!

> 
> 
> 
> On 5/14/04 10:03 AM, "Matthew Ross" <mross at esd165.org> wrote:
> 
> > george kocke wrote:
> > 
> >> LTSP server is running identd. I do the following to monitor web
> >> traffic:
> >> 
> >> tail -f /var/log/dansguardian/access.log
> >> 
> >> I also wrote a Perl script to monitor Google searches.
> >> 
> >> The only problem I've run into is that identd on the LTSP box was
> >> hogging the CPU when there was lots of surfing happening at once.
> >> However, this problem *seems* to not be as bad since I moved the
> >> cache/filter server to a much more powerful machine.
> >> 
> >> Which filter are you using?
> >>  
> >> 
> > Ah, why didn't I think of identd? I should have known that. Sm:)e.
> > 
> > We are using the content filtering provided by our SonicWall firewall.
> > It's very inexpensive (compared to most other hardware solutions) and
> > has been very dependable. Thanks to my squid proxy and a little
> > squidguard hack I picked up from this list, all google traffic is forced
> > into safemode as well.
> > 
> > Thanks for the hint.
> > 
> > --Matt
> > 






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