How about ContentBarrier by Intego software. It also has content 
filtering and can email weblogs to concerned parents. And you can limit 
access to the web to certain times of the day or days of the week.

http://www.intego.com/ContentBarrier/

Bryan C. Forrest
Macintosh Specialist
LifeNet
http://www.lifenet.org

On Jan 23, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Lee Larson wrote:

> On Jan 23, 2004, at 3:18 PM, Jerry Yeager wrote:
>
>> If (or as some would have it) when someone really does crack the 
>> security blanket we enjoy using OS-X, something like this can be used 
>> to not only hijack your machine but keep you from re-gaining control, 
>> until the panic passes and you unplug the machine, find the OS 
>> installer disk and start over.
>
> Nonsense!
>
> I'm looking for something root can install and configure. If someone 
> can put what I have in mind on the machine, they've already shredded 
> the security blanket.
>
> Here's what he's looking for.
>
> He has a 15 year old daughter who has been staying up surfing the Web 
> and chatting until the wee hours. He wants to automatically curtail 
> this on school nights.
>
>
>
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