[CentOS] Filter web content in a LAN ?
Niki Kovacs
contact at kikinovak.netTue Mar 9 17:44:23 UTC 2010
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m.roth at 5-cent.us a écrit : > > Satanism? What, you're going to filter all religion? Let's say www.rotten.com is still a favourite among the local youngsters. Not exactly family-friendly. (When I was that age, long before the Internet became popular, we only had "Faces Of Death" on VHS :oD) > > For that matter, is this *only* for children? If not, then the mayor is > depriving the adult users of their rights of free speech (assuming this is > in the US). No, I'm in South France, and the only people complaining about free speech are the odd negationists, skinheads and other various nazi folks. The computer room is a public commodity for everyone. So even if an adult person is using the computer to peruse www.cumshotfiesta.com or the likes, this would probably incommodate other town hall visitors with children. But I've done some research on my own in the meanwhile, I already have Squid running on one of my test boxes, and I think Squidguard will do the job. Cheers from the snowy South of France, Niki
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