Um... seems to me that if you only want students to have access to the www
thru the squid proxy, then the best setup would be to have nothing providing
internet access to the student machines at all, only provide them with the
proxy. Then only the proxy machine needs access to the internet. ie.
Title: port 80
RH 9, running squid and Dan’s Guardian.
How to block port 80?
Students are bypassing squid and getting strait out to the net.
IPchains was set up originally, but has lost it settings and know does not want to work.
Cheers
Terry Cole
Rotorua, New Zealand
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Rob Stockley wrote:
No response from list admin. Guess they must be busy. I've just
unsubscribed then re-subscribed.
That should work.
Sorry I haven't replied. I have been away.
Please drop me a line if you have any more problems.
Zane.
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This is definitely a cool feature, but unfortunately due to PAM
compatability, it has been removed from the newer versions of GDM. See the
changelog:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2003-June/msg00044.html
I'm assuming that since it is removed, there must be someway of
configuri
Hi Vik,
On Sunday, 14 September 2003 at 1:37pm, Vik Olliver wrote:
> I've got an image with a transparent background in an
> OpenOffice presentation that I want to edit in The Gimp.
>
> How can I extract it from OpenOffice and put it into The Gimp?
>
> I can't find out how to export the image as
does this help?
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=3379
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003
21:12:31 +1200 Chris Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> My KDE 3.1.0 setup, under MDK 9.1, has gone a bit berko...
>
> The nice OpenGL and other screensavers that came with KDE 3.1 are
>
Heres a snippit from my own /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
LocalNoPasswordUsers=chefu,britches,guest
Still have passwords and ssh keys, but simplifies my gdm login. So for
my home machine (which is usually logged in anyways) its great.
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 09:38, Carl Cerecke wrote:
> I have a couple of
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 10:38:20AM +1200, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I installed an RPM of Firestarter last nite, since I'd heard it was
> better than Guarddog (my previous iptables config app) for managing
> rules etc...for a firewall...
>
> KDE now will not boot if iptables is runni
Hi there,
My KDE 3.1.0 setup, under MDK 9.1, has gone a bit berko...
The nice OpenGL and other screensavers that came with KDE 3.1 are
not being shown in the screensaver config dialog anymore. The
executables are named *.kss, and reside in /usr/bin. They can be
launched from a commandline or x fi
Hi there,
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Hi there,
I installed an RPM of Firestarter last nite, since I'd heard it was
better than Guarddog (my previous iptables config app) for managing
rules etc...for a firewall...
KDE now will not boot if iptables is running, and it hangs at the point
where it trys to
Vik Olliver wrote:
> Ctrl-C Ctrl-V doesn't work
> between The Gimp and OpenOffice.
>
> Arrghh!
>
Ken McAllister says:
I have found with the Klipper clipboard that multiple repeats of
several or more of these techniques twice or three times in any order
over and over again usually gets stuff in
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