Roy Souther kirjoitti:
What is the best way to run content filtering with an LTSP server?
Should I move the URLFilter to the server or what?
Don't put any any new services on that LTSP-server, use that another
existing content filter-server or build new one.
I think you need squid-server between your LTSP-server and outside world.
Here are a couple of articles about squid-server and content filtering.
"In order not to overload my Linux terminal server, I set up two more
Linux servers, one for Apache and the other for a router and Squid. With
the support of the Manitoba Chapter of Computers for Schools, I got two
not-very-old servers for $75 each. One is an old Dell dual Pentium Pro
server and the other is an IBM Netfinity server. I put 512MB of RAM in
the router/Squid server, as I needed more RAM for Squid. With a few
commands in iptables, I was able to re-route all Web requests to the
Squid server without any setup required on students' workstation."
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7419
"In my setup, I have a Linux firewall that only provides firewalling
services. Squid and Dansguardian are running on a seperate Linux server
on the internal network. The ultimate goal of setting up content
filtering is to have everybody use it, without being able to get around
it. One way to do this is to block all out going web (port 80) requests,
and only allow them from the proxy server. This will force every user to
specify a port in their browser configuration if their browser supports it."
http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/DansGuardian
Best regads, Asmo Koskinen.
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