sarg is good for this - churns the access logs and creates top-user lists
too.

> ----------
> From:         Theuns Verwoerd
> Reply To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:         Wednesday, 4 September 2002 13:01
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Network censorship (was: Re: Network integration: was SAMBA
> installation query)
> 
> Greetings
> 
> One solution mentioned for use with office networks:
> Maintain a list of where each user browses to.  Make it publicly visible -
> 
> while the dodgy pages would still be accessible, users are responsible for
> 
> their actions (and any fallout that results).
> 
> [In other words, grab a dump of the cache logs and put it online, 
> basically]
> 
> Basically a form of responsive social censorship. [And it may teach more 
> than a technical solution, but that's just my opinion]
> 
> Theuns
> KRN
> 
> > I personally think that these things are a waste of time and money.
> > They might be able to filter much of the nasties but they also tend
> > to catch good stuff like if the child is researching breast or genital
> > cancer or looking at anything from the town of Scunthorpe in England.
> There
> > was even some suggestion a few years ago that one of these filters had
> > filtered out one of the major political party's web sites but not the
> > other.
> > 
> > I think that children should not be allowed to go on the net without
> > supervision would you let you child walk down the main street of Chch
> > alone?
> > 
> > Putting too much faith in them is dangerous and they also tend to limit
> the
> > quality of the web experience.
> > 
> > My 2cents
> > 
> > Regards ,
> > Zane
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, 03 Sep 2002 09:09:08 +1200
> > Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > > It searches for naughty words in a web page and attempts to block
> > > > appropriately.
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > You can also put in blocking lists of naughty URL's. 
> > > 
> > > On a related note, Radio NZ has an automated email system for recipes
> > > (email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this weeks Kim Hill recipe is
> > > returned. ) Apparently last week's recipe fell foul of a few mail
> filter
> > > programmes (e.g Mail Marshall). The recipe? cockaleekie soup LOL --
> Nick
> > > Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > 
> > > 
> 
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