On Tuesday 07 September 2004 04:20, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Steve King wrote:
Never built an rpm before, which seems like a good reason to try it! How big is your src rpm? OK to email it to me?
Sorry, I just tested it on a local computer and I made a little error. Here is a new src rpm that will build (the old one will only build on an x86_64 computer).
Found another error I made, related to the fact I am running an x86_64 computer. This will build fine on an i586 machine. Sorry for the duplicates, I should have tried to build on a different arch before sending them.
No probs. I'll try this as soon as I have time - perhaps this coming weekend. Steve
Here is a new src rpm that will build (the old one will only build on an x86_64 computer).
Found another error I made, related to the fact I am running an x86_64 computer. This will build fine on an i586 machine. Sorry for the duplicates, I should have tried to build on a different arch before sending them.
No probs. I'll try this as soon as I have time - perhaps this coming weekend.
That built and installed without any problems at all, thanks. Some of the default settings are over-proscriptive, but it is flexible enough to configure around that. Now I just need to figure out how to force all web browser connections to go through it, without having to set the proxy server on each user's browser settings. Though perhaps if my daughters figure out that's all they have to do to bypass it, then they are old enough to no longer need baby-sitting. We'll see... Steve Dundee, UK
Steve King wrote:
That built and installed without any problems at all, thanks.
Good.
Some of the default settings are over-proscriptive, but it is flexible enough to configure around that.
That is the default from Dans website.
Now I just need to figure out how to force all web browser connections to go through it, without having to set the proxy server on each user's browser settings.
To do this, you need to setup squid as a transparent proxy, and then setup SuSEfirewall2 to redirect all port 80 traffic to port 1080, which dansguardian is listening. Then dans checks all http traffic, sends it to squid, which gets it from the internet. It works quite well for me here.
Though perhaps if my daughters figure out that's all they have to do to bypass it, then they are old enough to no longer need baby-sitting. We'll see...
If you set it up like above, they can't unless they get root access. ;-) -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Registered Linux user 231871
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