Stefano Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >No filtering can work with https. Yes you can....you just can't do it with transparent proxying....you need to use another method. I use pam-auth in place of transparent and it works for us.
One more thing....I've used both Squidguard and Dansguardian extensively. SG is great, but remember it is ONLY a URL filter....whereas DG gives you the added layer of protection in that it looks at the content if the site is not in the URL list. We settled on DG for this reason. I use an SME server (based on CentOS) running DG with the dungog modules installed for the web interface. I also have an IPCop server with SG that I use for our public wi-fi here at school. (We have a closed wireless network and an open wireless network...the open is limited to public areas like the lobby, gym, and cafeteria...I figure since the public taxes pay for the wireless....they ought to be able to use it...but it IS filtered). David N. Trask Technology Teacher/Director Vassalboro Community School [EMAIL PROTECTED] (207)923-3100 -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
