> Agreed -  Though in our case they aren't supposed to be grownups as  
> this is a grade 7 thru 12 secondary school. And the students using Tor
>  
> are doing it on their personal  laptops, which I don't have the  
> resources to police effectively.
> 
> I know it probably can't be blocked 100% - I just need to make it hard
>  
> enough for enough people.
> 
> I'll have to figure out the syntax for dumping that iblocklist into  
> SquidGuard. I tried pointing squid at that url but I'm not sure it  
> worked.
> 

You can assign the list's IP addresses to an alias in PfSense and 
re-direct/drop them. Formatting and pasting them into the XML config file may 
be the way to go here

You can still personal laptops off by MAC address

You can use DHCP to assign a different IP range to guests and then add extra 
limits

Some "Big Brother" outfits demand a network access client to be installed, the 
NAC client then enforces policy as a pre-requisite for going on the network

You can tell Mom And Pop their angel likes surfing for porn.

Is this school in the UK?

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