Nicholas Reese wrote:
I am setting up a small internet café using Smoothwall as the firewall
..snip...
Has anyone set something like this up? What have they found to be the
best tools? What would be the easiest and simplest approach?
Should be covered in Slug archives.
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Terry
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Nicholas Reese wrote:
So has anyone else done this? Can anyone point me in the direction of
what to use for enabling/disabling the internet access of a workstation
from the click of a button? How about software for tracking network
usage by each workstation?
Nicholas Reese wrote:
Should be, but it's not (I did read through the archives before
posting).
Damm, everything is going downhill these days {:-).
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Nicholas Reese wrote:
So has anyone else done this? Can anyone point me in the direction of
what to use for enabling/disabling the internet access of a workstation
from the click of a button? How about software for tracking network
usage by each workstation?
There's a
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 11:00:04AM +1000, Nicholas Reese wrote:
Hi all,
I am setting up a small internet café using Smoothwall as the firewall
and Redhat for most of the other machines. I am intending to set up
Linux as the workstation machines with some Win machines if we can
scratch
Hi all,
I am setting up a small internet café using Smoothwall as the firewall and Redhat
for most of the other machines. I am intending to set up Linux as the
workstation machines with some Win machines if we can scratch together some licences (my fantasy is zero Win but the world isnt