-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/01/06 15:48, Mark Grieveson wrote: [snip] > That can work effectively. I set up something like this for clients in > a homeless shelter a while ago. To prevent people changing the > preferences in Mozilla (or Firefox), from the local host proxy, to > direct internet connection, I locked this feature in Mozilla. See > http://www.alain.knaff.lu/howto/MozillaCustomization/locked.html for > details how to do this. Also, check out the thread where I was > struggling with this issue, at > http://oldsite.debianhelp.org/module-pnForum-viewtopic-topic-9774-highlight-shelter.html > > > Basically, create a mozilla.cfg from the first site I mentioned, and > then edit the /etc/mozilla/prefs.js file. I can't recall the exact > details, unfortunately, and the thread doesn't mention them either. > But, I did get enough clues from that forum thread to figure it out. > Assuming you've no other browser besides Mozilla or Firefox, then the > proxy with Dansguardian will be locked in.
And does /etc/mozilla/prefs.js override ~/.mozilla/firefox/<blah>/prefs.js ? - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA Is "common sense" really valid? For example, it is "common sense" to white-power racists that whites are superior to blacks, and that those with brown skins are mud people. However, that "common sense" is obviously wrong. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFSRmsS9HxQb37XmcRAjvIAKC6mLYy0bxVHmbxP6VFvukVkaDjZACgmjOk QcLUeKySU0hbxy653FLFRwk= =+tj0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]