Straightforward, no. Or at least not that I know of.

This is one of my major goals for the summer, so I've been reading up
about Squid Proxy and Squid Guard. It looks like they will allow you
control network access based on user roles and identities. And that's
as far as I've gotten. :-)

School starts for me the third week of August, so if you'd like to
work together and see what we can come up with, let me know.

Todd

On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 7:46 PM, David Burleigh <david.burle...@gmx.com> wrote:
> I am in the process of setting up a computer lab with Ubuntu 12.04, LTSP, and
> a number of thin clients. All is well, except that I cannot figure out how to
> deny internet access to particular users while allowing internet access to
> others. Is there a straightforward way to do this on a per user basis?
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