On Tuesday 04 February 2003 17:54, John Lamb wrote:
Adam Leach wrote:
I am looking into taking a job at a UK Secondary school
We just converted our school from 2000 and 98 to 8.1. Like the whole lot.Squidguard is ok up to a point but it's very hard to cover all possibilities with it. Unless you've hours to spare going into acl's take the chalk face advice of pulling out the rj45 from your router during lesson time. When you do have the time, take the sites to blacklist from /var/log/squid/access.log. When a blacklisted site is attempted, make sure everyone knows about it by redirecting to a very prominent page with a suitable message. A sound also helps to draw your and all other student's attention to the culprit. We'd like to share experiences in this area with as many others as possible to try to get Linux into the secondary education arena and not just as a samba server. Steve.