My netgear router has the ability stop access at certain scheduled times and even filter content by keyword and email you if there was an attempt to do so. I don't know if it would fit your needs but it looks pretty decent.
Brian ONeal On Jan 23, 2004, at 4:53 PM, Bryan Forrest wrote: > How about ContentBarrier by Intego software. It also has content > filtering and can email weblogs to concerned parents. And you can > limit access to the web to certain times of the day or days of the > week. > > http://www.intego.com/ContentBarrier/ > > Bryan C. Forrest > Macintosh Specialist > LifeNet > http://www.lifenet.org > > On Jan 23, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Lee Larson wrote: > >> On Jan 23, 2004, at 3:18 PM, Jerry Yeager wrote: >> >>> If (or as some would have it) when someone really does crack the >>> security blanket we enjoy using OS-X, something like this can be >>> used to not only hijack your machine but keep you from re-gaining >>> control, until the panic passes and you unplug the machine, find the >>> OS installer disk and start over. >> >> Nonsense! >> >> I'm looking for something root can install and configure. If someone >> can put what I have in mind on the machine, they've already shredded >> the security blanket. >> >> Here's what he's looking for. >> >> He has a 15 year old daughter who has been staying up surfing the Web >> and chatting until the wee hours. He wants to automatically curtail >> this on school nights. >> >> >> >> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will >> | be January 27. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. >> | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>. >> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 27. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
