Hello

Im running squid/squidGuard on my LTSP server. I have found no issues with it. Apart from being able to track users obviously. Perhaps if the web browser was run locally on the thin client the request may go direct from the client?

Jason


From: Roy Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: squidguard with LTSP
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:28:26 -0700

I am running an LTSP server with 150 user accounts. At any given time 30
to 50 people could be logged on to the server.

I need to filter content. I have not found any way to do this
effectively. Because it is an LTSP server, every user has the same IP
address, it is the IP of the server. All the content filters I have
looked at require users to have their own unique IP because that is how
it can tell users apart.

The only way I think this could work is if a proxy is setup that puts a
unique cookie on each users browser session and identifies them by that
cookie.

What can squidguard do for me? Is  there a better way?

Royce Souther
www.SiliconTao.com
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