Once you change your DNS to theirs you need to make an account give them your 
server IP and tell OpenDNS to block porn or whatever else you want through the 
web form on their site.

>>> "Charles Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/10/08 2:36 PM >>>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Austin
>  Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 11:20 AM
>  To: Edubuntu Users Group
>  Subject: Recommendations for filtering?
>
>
>
> I just received a call from the school principal because a student ended up
>  on a graphic porn site after a poorly formed google search.
>  I need to provide some sort of internet filtering as soon as possible, or
>  the children will be barred from the computer room permanently.
>
>  I have seen several recommendations in the past.  I am looking for something
>  easily implemented, and low maintenance.  I am not concerned about "false
>  positives", so the solution does not have to be finely tuned.
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>  Charles

Thanks for all the quick responses.  I got OpenDNS set up and working.

Just a mild curiosity.  I changed the DNS settings for the server, and
in the DHCP conf file (/etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf), but users could still go
to playboy.  Digs on the server for playboy returned the OpenDNS IPs.
I also restarted networking, same result.

Once I rebooted the box, all worked as expected.  Is this a product of
other users having open Firefox sessions, or did I forget to do
something that rebooting fixed?

Charles

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