you can disable the network adapter which connects to the dsl router.

More delicate approaches would be filtering the traffic using iptables. But
if you want it quick, ifconfig ethX down :)

On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Lane Lester <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cherokee is serving the 8 student computers in my science classroom, all
> running Ubuntu Intrepid. Students are fetching their daily assignments and
> uploading their work with a PHP dropbox program (DropBocks).
>
> The phone company is supposed to come next week to install a DSL connection
> that will get us beyond our four walls. To help the students stay focused on
> the right things, I'd like to be able to turn Internet access on and off. I
> could "pull the plug" from the modem, but that seems so low tech. Is there a
> simple way I can accomplish this with a mouse click or keypress from the
> server on my desk?
>
> Lane
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