Uh ... I'm kind of new to Linux.  I kind of get
the idea, now it would be nice to learn just how
to set this up on a linux machine.

->Scwacaac<-

Ouch! - My primary computer operating experience\
was on a Honeywell DPS 6 running GCOS Mod 6.

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On Tue, 7 May 2002 14:16:27 -0400 (EDT) Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sure - what I'd do is set up the browser you're using to use localhost as
a proxy. Then the local machine's server logs will suffice as your history
of users' surfing destinations, and you can configure the local machine to
disallow proxy requests to wherever you want.

ap

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On Mon, 6 May 2002, Soul Computer wrote:

> I need to know if it possible to set up a Debian system so it does the
> following: [1] Permits people to have private local accounts [1]: I know
> this is a given. [2] Set up a history log to track where people go when
> they are using the system. [3] Restrict where they can't go as needed.
> Any help you can provide will be greately appreciated. ->Scwawcaac<- --
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