On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 12:04, Robert wrote:
has anyone here setup a CentOS box to use as a home or business gateway for
children through young adults or otherwise?
You might want to ask this on the k12osn mailing list (which covers
the k12ltsp distribution made up of fedora or centos plus some
other packages for booting thin clients and educational programs).
I think they use a combination of squidguard and dansguardian
with updates including someone's idea of appropriate filters.
Anyway, you'll find people working on this issue there.
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Content preview: On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 12:04, Robert wrote: > has anyone
here setup a CentOS box to use as a home or business gateway for >
children through young adults or otherwise? You might want to ask this
on the k12osn mailing list (which covers the k12ltsp distribution made
up of fedora or centos plus some other packages for booting thin
clients and educational programs). I think they use a combination of
squidguard and dansguardian with updates including someone's idea of
appropriate filters. [...]
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