looking for a set of applications

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apt-get install calamaris

or apt-get install sarg

You'd then need to read the documentation and configure the finor points of 
these programs.
You'd also need a copy of squid on the local box and tell the browsers to 
operate through squid.

If these users do not cover their tracks just look through their web history 
to see where they went.

If users unset proxy then they bypass your logging, this is possible to fix 
but is a bit involved.

I will provide no further technical support on the above so please do your 
own research on squid, sarg and calamaris.
If you wish to block porn sites then you might want dansguardian or 
squidguard.
I find squidguard difficult to configure but it does work.
There are also chastity-blacklist packages that will block a lot of adult 
sites.

It is also possible to register with opendns and tell opendns to block porn 
adult sites etc,
create an account on www.opendns.com and take a look.
Regards, Kerry.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tyler Littlefield" <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 3:17 AM
Subject: looking for a set of applications


> Hello list,
> I've got a quick question.
> My grandma lets my brother and cousin use her computer, but thinks they're 
> going in to adult porn sites when she's not around, etc etc.
> She wants me to set up something on linux so that I can watch all the 
> sites, and email her a daily report of where her computer goes.
> I can do the daily report with cron and mailx, but i need a way to watch 
> what sites she goes through, any ideas?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Tyler Littlefield
> http://tysdomain.com
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