Browser lockdown for a school

Andrew Glen-Young aglenyoung at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 16:10:59 UTC 2007


On 18/10/2007, Bill Moseley <moseley at hank.org> wrote:
> This was warnocked on edubuntu -- sorry for any dups.
>
> Looking at installing edubuntu at an elementary school.  One question
> the school has is how to lock down the work stations.
>
> I'm aware of Pessulus and Sabayon.  The school also wants to have
> a pre-approved list of web sites accessible.
>
> For example, OSX/Safari parental controls work well, as when a site
> shows up the "admin" can enter their password and allow access.  Very
> easy for the admin in the lab.
>
> Anything like that available for Firefox or other capable browser?
> Browser will need Java and Flash.
>
> Or is this something better done with a firewall?  Need something
> that's relatively easy for the teacher in the lab to use.
>

When I worked at a school, I used a squid proxy server to monitor and
limit access. It also has the benefit of caching web content.
Unfortunately, this won't be easy for a teacher to administer.

- A.




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