Have a look here as well:
http://togami.com/~warren/guides/mozlockdown/
You can lock the preferences so a user can not override them in a session.
Don Robertson wrote:
Greetings,
I have a machine running LTSP, Squid Proxy server and Apache. The
clients are running KDE and can get Firefox. We are no
Don,
Two ways I can think of:
a) Edit Firefox's browser.jar file to remove the preferences item from
the drop down menu.
b) Use iptables to redirect all local connections destined to port 80 to
your squid port.
Pete Billson
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Greetings,
I have a machine running LTSP, Squid Proxy server and Apache. The
clients are running KDE and can get Firefox. We are not able to allow
access to the internet.
I would like to be able to stop users from changing the proxy server
setting in Firefox. I have made the prefs.js read only, b