Feature changed by: Sławomir Lach (Lachu) Feature #307418, revision 26 Title: Parental control module Hackweek V: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Jean Cayron (jeancayron) Description: It would be fine to have a GUI in YaST similar with Mandriva's Parental Control "Drakguard". Parental control is something more en more important for safety with computing in family and Linux can't avoid to be distributed into the families. Discussion: #1: John Shand (jshand2008) (2009-08-16 11:09:09) This is a sound idea. i back you all the way. #2: J Thimm (thimm) (2009-09-08 09:35:38) very useful should be in every distro -- #3: Mircea Kitsune (mirceakitsune) (2009-09-16 18:30:41) I am against this idea. I don't believe Linux should include and promote censorship systems based on personal beliefs of what's right or wrong to see. If someone is of the belief that seeing certain content can harm children, there are external tools that can be found and installed for that purpose. + #13: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2010-08-27 12:43:59) (reply to #3) + Freesoftware(in my opinion) is only software, which makes your's + computer your's, not owned by software developers. #4: Oliver Schmidt (spiollinux) (2009-10-03 14:14:44) It sholud be optional #5: Malvern Star (solaris444) (2009-10-06 18:22:35) Supervising the child instead of attempting to implement an impossible piece of software would be a better solution. The Australian Government poured over 100 million US dollars into developing a child- safe filter that was bypassed in 30 minutes by a kid of 14. And by bypassed I mean disabled and the main password for the parental control system retreived. Pointless feature. #6: Peter Tselios (tpe) (2009-12-08 11:18:56) It is a disarabe system. When you are a parent, you can understand why you do need it. Not all childs are hackers and it is impossible to supervise childs 24/7. So, even as a 1st line of defence, such control should exists in openSUSE. If Mandriva did it, openSUSE can do it too. #7: Todd R (theblackcat) (2009-12-09 00:55:46) At least in KDE can the Kiosk tool be used to handle this, or improved easily so it can? #8: Jan-Olof Eriksson (owdy) (2010-01-16 00:09:01) I support this request. It would be handy to parents! Optional package of cource, #9: Axel Braun (docb) (2010-02-08 17:09:12) I support this idea as well. It goes even deeper: How do you control a remote PC (running maybe a different operating system than openSUSE)? At least for me it would be sufficient to have an easy control over the network data that runs over my (openSUSE) server... #10: Glenn Doig (doiggl) (2010-03-19 08:16:18) I actually use opendns to do what is being described above, see - http://www.opendns.com/about/overview/ [from url] OpenDNS is the leading provider of free security and infrastructure services that make the Internet safer through integrated Web content filtering, anti-phishing and DNS. OpenDNS services enable consumers and network administrators to secure their networks from online threats, reduce costs and enforce Internet-use policies. OpenDNS is used today by millions of users and organizations around the world. What it provides see ->http://www.opendns.com/solutions/overview/ I guess provide an option to use it could be made available. #11: Luis Medinas (lmedinas) (2010-03-22 18:24:15) I personally love the idea... with so many linux systems on schools computers this is really a desired feature. Maybe integrating on Yast isn't the best but installing applications like timekeeper and nanny would be nice. Also using filesystem ACL would control users a bit. #12: Martin Seidler (pistazienfresser) (2010-06-22 22:45:40) May be a wiki about the already existing possiblilities (like WOT - Web Of Trust, ...) could be at least a beginning. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307418