On Mon, 2011-06-13 at 07:21 -0500, Javier Perez wrote: > Hi > Is there any easy to use and setup program to control web access for a > user? also to set time of day allowed usage of certain programs? > This for a home computer using Fedora 14. > > I know maybe a combintion of IPTABLES and probably SQUID should do the > trick, but > > 1. I want something easy to use and modify, not something that would > force me to open the gusts of the system up. > 2. Likewise, I am not sure if I can block stuff on a user basis with > IPTABLES and SQUID. As Far as I have read, whatever configuration I > set up with them, will work the same for ALL Users. > > So far I just started studying this issue an I am just beginning my > research, I just want to be pointed at on the right direction. > > In the end I know once kids learn enough they will be able to bypass > all these walls, but I will deal with it when I reach that level... Check out SquidGuard http://www.squidguard.org/ Available in the Fedora repos... Quite easy to configure as long as you have squid running OK.
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