[gentoo-user] LDAP client / user not known to the underlying authentication module

2016-01-25 Thread Lane
server: OpenLDAP 2.4.43 clients: nss-pam-ldapd 0.9.6 I have a user configured in the OpenLDAP database and I can run ldapsearch from the server and get back valid results. However, I'm unable to log into the LDAP client from the server. It looks like the LDAP client machine is not authenticating,

Re: [gentoo-user] Blocking sites for some users

2016-01-25 Thread Daniel Frey
On 01/24/2016 10:15 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote: > squidguard sounds interesting, was wondering if anyone has any experience > with > setting it up. > >> Another solution would be Sophos UTM. It is a proprietary product >> but it is free for personal use. > > I don't mind paying for something if it

Re: [gentoo-user] Blocking sites for some users

2016-01-25 Thread Thanasis
On 01/25/2016 08:15 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote: squidguard sounds interesting, was wondering if anyone has any experience with setting it up. You can use net-firewall/iptables to redirect to squid port (3128) all passing through traffic directed to port http (80) Like so: iptables -w -t nat

[gentoo-user] Re: Blocking sites for some users

2016-01-25 Thread James
J. Roeleveld antarean.org> writes: > Dansguardian was originally my first choice, but it's being tree-cleaned > and I prefer not to have to maintain it myself. https://github.com/e2guardian/e2guardian It should be straightforward to use create an ebuild for E2guardian using DG-2.12.0.3-r2

Re: [gentoo-user] Blocking sites for some users

2016-01-25 Thread R0b0t1
Actual solution: Don't, because you sound like a terrible parent. Technical solution: Make the gateway the proxy. Refuse unproxied connections. You can use iptables, and you might want to; if something else you know of is more featureful then don't.