Rodney Richison wrote:
Probably if you combine acl-based filtering and authentication in squid. No idea how long the authentication is valid (i.e. may be used by the next user...) neither how acl-based filtering performs.Hi,
I need a solution and figured it would start with squid. Need to implement
filtering at a small library to get compliant with the law. However, they
will need the ability to temporarily turn off filtering on ANY machine if an
adult so desires with a password. Kinda like "bess" if any of you are
familiar with it.
Could you guys point me in a direction please? I've loaded dansguardian,
but see no way to let them turn the filter off for say 30 minutes if they
desire.
We use squidguard. It is very fast, but every blocked request is redirected. Cant see a way to turn that off temporarily.
What does the law require? Any blacklist has false positives and missing entries. How do you define the black/whitelists?
Regards, Hendrik Voigtl�nder
