On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 21:39:37 +0000 Paul Cager wrote: > David Baron wrote: > > On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:38, Ron Johnson wrote: > >> On 10/31/06 13:32, David Baron wrote: > >>> My daughter has begun to do the google. I will not always be able > >>> to sit with her and she will figure out how to get into it > >>> herself. What is there around for keeping kids off the smut, for > >>> konqueror or opera? > >> You'll have to set up a proxy computer that runs dansguardian or a > >> similar filter. > > > > I only have one system here. Maybe the proxy could be a virtual machine. > > Question is how much this would complicate/bog down the works. > > > > > > You should not need a separate machine to run DansGuardian (and e.g. > tinyproxy). They'll run on the "main" machine and you would simply need > to point your browser to the "localhost" proxy. > > Of course there is nothing to stop your daughter reconfiguring the > browser to bypass DansGuardian, but I'm assuming this isn't likely > (yet!). To fix that you _would_ need a separate proxy machine. > Or otherwise, program aware firewall rules (I think those are possible with current linux) that only allow the proxy to access port 80 outside localhost, or redirect everything except the proxy to the proxy (transparent proxy). All of these are a bit tricky on one machine, but possible, and of course, once she knows enough she'll be able to bypass that (and they will always know more then us from some point about computers ... ;-). I am guessing that you just want to going to the wrong places non-intentionally though ... Like you mentioned before, you can also use a virtual machine but that will increase the load and still can be bypassed. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org