Sergio Dicandia ha scritto: > Hi, > > I'm starting an Edubuntu lab in a primary (K12) school in Italy, with > a P4/3Ghz server and ten PIII/800 thin clients. > Kids just need - and teachers want - to access just a bunch of > controlled sites (less than 10, a sort of whitelist of allowed sites), > blocking all the rest of the Internet. > It's a slightly restrictive approach, but at the moment that's what we > have to do. > > Is there a simple way to do it, without building a squid+dansguardian > box ? > > It would be also nice to allow teachers to access the whole Internet: > that should be depending on the users logging in (kids just use 10 > different users, named after the PC they're working on). > > Thanks in advance, > Sergio > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search. > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51734/*http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping> Hi Sergio, I manage an edubuntu lab in my school (both fat and thin clents), and I set up a dedicated proxy server using censornet (http://www.adelix.com). This distro offers an out-of-the-box solution for internet monitoring. I think this would be the best solution.
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