You could take a look at the Linux Terminal Server Project, and I know that there are a few people on this list that are well versed in this type of setup. As for web blocking, I have used Squid with Squidguard in the past and it seemed to work well.

Chris

On 7/18/06, Chris Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'll be setting up a lab of sorts at my new job (ahem, yeah, I guess
that's news to some of you).
Anyway, I was thinking I'd like to set up a bunch of thin clients
connecting to a FC5 server.

The problem?
I haven't really got the foggiest clue on where to start.
I've begun putting FC5 on a couple individual machines, but the more I
think about it, I don't want to do that. I'd rather have everything
centralized... much easier to maintain (der).
I'm also hoping that would allow traffic control.. as it will be a
situation where some web blocking will have to happen (which will be
another thing I need to look into on how to do with linux/FC.

Thoughts/advice or pointers to places I can get pretty decent
instructions for setting up such an environment?

thanks,
Chris
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