On Thursday 19 October 2006 03:14, Kai Wollweber wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006 22:39 schrieb John Lucas:
> > I set up all the LTSP users to utilize a proxy by default by editing the
> > global /defaults/pref/firefox.js file. That works as long as
> > the user doesn't change their own setti
Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006 22:39 schrieb John Lucas:
> I set up all the LTSP users to utilize a proxy by default by editing the
> global /defaults/pref/firefox.js file. That works as long as
> the user doesn't change their own settings (overriding the system default).
>
> How about transparent
walter crandall wrote:
> Andrew Ziem wrote:
>
>> walter crandall wrote:
>>
>>
>>> We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own
>>> ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and
>>> squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are
I set up all the LTSP users to utilize a proxy by default by editing the
global /defaults/pref/firefox.js file. That works as long as the
user doesn't change their own settings (overriding the system default).
How about transparent proxying with mandatory authentication? That way, it
doesn't ma
walter crandall wrote:
>
> Andrew Ziem wrote:
>> walter crandall wrote:
>>
>>> We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own
>>> ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and
>>> squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are T1 connect
Andrew Ziem wrote:
> walter crandall wrote:
>
>> We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own
>> ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and
>> squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are T1 connected to
>> the home.
>> Our ques
walter crandall wrote:
> We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own
> ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and
> squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are T1 connected to
> the home.
> Our question is: what is the best approac
We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own
ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and
squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are T1 connected to
the home.
Our question is: what is the best approach for capturing the users
identi