I just tested nanny in Ubuntu 11.04 and configured web browser restrictions in 
"Nanny Admin Console".  It seems these restrictions are activated straight away 
after I clicked Apply button:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo iptables -L Nanny
Chain Nanny (1 references)
target     prot opt source               destination         
DROP       tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            multiport dports 
www,https,http-alt owner UID match ubuntu state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED TIME 
from 01:00:00 to 12:30:00 on Mon

I'm running from LiveUSB, so I can't test how nanny works after
restarting, maybe someone can test and write a comment here?

Btw, I think space symbol between ! and /bin/sh in /etc/init.d/nanny
file doesn't cause any problems, because most files in /etc/init.d/ have
space in first line, for example /etc/init.d/bootlogd /etc/init.d/reboot
/etc/init.d/bluetooth /etc/init.d/saned /etc/init.d/rsync

jmb0007 (baudetjm) wrote on 2010-09-14: 
> I have Gnome Nanny is started at boot
> I have just change
> #! /bin/sh to #!/bin/sh in /etc/init.d/nanny

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