On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Curtis "cSc" Smith
<kman922002@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kind sir, I'd highly advise quitting your horrible attempt at flaming,
> trolling, or being an ass. Whichever suits your fancy. This is the
> internet, with the added fact of locality. In other words, I will not
> hesitate to punch you in the face. If you've got nothing positive to
> contribute, consider stuffing your face with packaging peanuts.
>
Seriously? Did you just threaten to punch someone in the face because
you're insecure? And yet, I get all sorts of butthurt messages when I
use profanity? This is awesome. I'll show up to a meeting again one
day. You bring your packing peanuts.
> As for the rest of the input, I'm more than likely going to use a
> combination of forced proxy, being squid, and opendns until I find a
> better solution. Also, the reason it is required to run on one machine
> is because that machine could be anywhere, and the primary residence
> is a hotel room.
>
Yeah, you're better off using a dynamic dns pointer and opendns
filtering (this will keep your block list organized and auto updated -
with the ability for manual management as well). Much easier than
living behind a squid proxy. Unless you just want the added
complexity because you have nothing better to do with your time. In
which case, I'd suggest using a bridged virtual machine running netbsd
and ipfw or pf. Also, if you're looking to use squid as a caching
proxy - examine lusca-cache, it's a branch of squid with bits and
pieces for caching cdn content as well (it works - mostly).
> Curious, anyone got a link to that guy who used iptables to flip
> images upside down?
>
> On 9/22/10, Charles Paul <charles.paul@gmail.com> wrote:
>> You enjoy "bashing" around your user's home directories as root and
>> snooping in their browsing history, and you don't know how to install
>> dansguardian?
>>
>> That by itself is fishy. What makes it delightfully lame is that you
>> are also asking the internet to help you cripple your own laptop.
>> Fail.
>>
>> Besides, 4chan is full of win:
>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/22/4chan_spikes_tea_party/
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Curtis "cSc" Smith
>> <kman922002@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Well, earlier today, I got bored and decided "Hey, i'm going to bash as
>>> root
>>> and snoop through other user's Firefox history". After browsing all my
>>> user's histories on my laptop, its come to the point that I seriously need
>>> to setup a web filter on this laptop, which brings me to the question: How
>>> might I deal with these pesky users and redirect them to something more
>>> meaningful than porn and 4chan without using more than one pc?
>>>
>>> --
>>> - cSc
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