[K12OSN] Squid & Content filtering
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Wed Oct 20 19:20:34 UTC 2004
http proxy <ipaddress of your ipcop server> port 3128
squid default bypass
Will Hatch wrote:
>Ditto to your post Rita. I have Ipcop and Dansguardian going here at our school. I have not however, been able to tweak the settings. I have teachers who can't check email. If you figure out how to let certain users through the filter, let me know. Thanks! -Will
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>>From: Rita Gibson <rgibson57 at earthlink.net>
>>Date: 2004/10/20 Wed PM 02:50:48 EDT
>>To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
>>Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Squid & Content filtering
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>>Someone who knows far more than me handles the firewall and internet
>>filtering at our school. But I have been trying to learn some stuff on
>>my own and saw a recommendation for IPCop on this list. At home, I have
>>installed IPCop and dansguardian. There are very good howto's out there
>>on the IPCop site, and with IPCop the updates and everything are right
>>there on the site, and fairly automated with a web interface. The howto
>>I followed off the IPCop "addons" site have you using a combination of
>>dansguardian and the squidguard blacklists. I still haven't been able to
>>figure out how to tweak dansguardian so that it doesn't block too much,
>>but I'm figuring it out slowly but surely. I have my own teenagers here
>>at home, and get plenty of feedback.
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>>I had the CD burned, and the howtos printed out already, in thirty
>>minutes I had installed and configured everything with the howtos.
>>
>>Rita Gibson
>>Tech Support
>>RMSEL
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>>Huck wrote:
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>>>I use dansguardian and squid...both older versions on an older version
>>>of redhat..
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>>>--Huck
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>>>KJ wrote:
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>>>>Hello,
>>>>I have installed (Finally!) K12 LTSP and it is working great! I had
>>>>a bad CD player, took me weeks to figure that out (I'm not worthy to
>>>>be a geek anymore!) :-)
>>>>
>>>>Now my question is Squid and Content filtering. I have been unable
>>>>to get Squid to work, I'm not really sure where to look or what to do
>>>>to get started, can anyone point me in the right direction? (ie.
>>>>websites with HOWTO's or something) I'd really appreciate it.
>>>>
>>>>Also if you can tell me what you use for content filtering and what
>>>>seems to be the best, I'd really appreciate it!
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>>KJ
>>>>The "How far the mighty have fallen" geek
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