[Linux4christians] Filtering out porn

Mike Norton manorton at gmail.com
Thu Jun 23 11:26:24 EDT 2005


Sweet, thanks for the tip.  I am looking for a good solution for a
church lab.  IpCOP has become to dificult to implement DG in. 
ClarkConnect is not configuring corectly.  I have downloaded
SmoothWall and will try it but first ill try this LiveCD



On 6/23/05, Samuel Clough <samuel at sendthefirenow.com> wrote:
> Pretty neat.  I'm going to look into that one...
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: Re: [Linux4christians] Filtering out porn
> From: THORPB at uk.ibm.com
> To: linux4christians at thelinuxlink.net
> Date: 06-23-2005 11:02 am
> 
> 
> > A quick Google would indicate that at least one
> such distro already exists
> > in RedWall Linux.
> http://www.redwall-firewall.com/
> >
> > linux4christians-bounces at thelinuxlink.net wrote
> on 23/06/2005 15:43:57:
> >
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> > > One Idea i was discussing with another local
> guy a while back was to
> > > make a distro including dansguardian with it
> already setup.  Perhaps
> > > even using Kanotix (knoppix derivative) so
> that it could be run from a
> > > liveCD.
> > >
> > > First: Security can always be defeated.  All a
> kid has to do to get
> > > aroudn his parents security software is boot
> from a knoppix cd or
> > something.
> > >
> > > But for those who might find such a tool
> useful to guard thier minds it
> > > could be a good thing.
> > >
> > > The changes to be made to a standard livecd
> > > *) install dansguardian
> > > *) configure it for listening on ports other
> than 80 and 443 (say 81 and
> > > 445)
> > > *) set firewall rules to redirect all outgoing
> port 80 traffic to
> > > localhost:81 and block outgoing port 443
> > > *) set default proxies in browsers to use
> localhost: 445 for ssl (could
> > > also set to 81 for non-ssl)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > - --
> > > JT Morée
> > > PC Xperience, Inc.
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