> I have a network with LTSP serving Linux desktops. The network is in a
> school that uses IPCop and URLFilter to block porn and other such junk.
I have not tried IPCop or URLFilter.

> What is the best way to run content filtering with an LTSP server?
> Should I move the URLFilter to the server or what?
Filtering could work on the LTSP server, however, I believe it would
work best if the filtering was to be moved to another box (seperation
of services).

> Every solution I can think of depends on each user coming from a
> different MAC and IP address but that is just not the case when every
> user on the LTSP server is from the server MAC and IP address.
You could try authenticating with the proxy. But it would require more
work the anonymous access and might be a nuisance to your users.

Besides the Newsforge article:
* http://www.tiger.org/technology/dg/
* http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=391516


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