brent timothy saner on 26 Feb 2015 10:04:29 -0800


[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: [PLUG] Child Proofing my Home Network


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

> On Feb 26, 2015 10:42 AM, "john boris" <jborissr@gmail.com
> <mailto:jborissr@gmail.com>> wrote:
>     So I come to the list to ask if anyone knows of a setup using a
>     Raspberry Pi (or arduino as I will look into that as well) that does
>     content filtering for Children (possibly geared at schools) and
>     allows for customization.

While I don't agree with censorship/filtering, I understand your concerns.
I don't know of any specific rPi solutions (I think it's an incredibly
overestimated platform), but http://dansguardian.org/ may be what you're
looking for. You may like http://www.untangle.com/ on a headless server
with two NICs if you find the command line a bit hostile. downside is
you'd need a full x86/x86_64 box to implement it (and i found it a bit
slow in my testing, but c'est la vie). the good news is you can build
out a low-powered machine with basic specs and two NICs for fairly
cheap. and from what i recall, Untangle does include DansGuardian.


> On 02/26/2015 12:49 PM, nick pitlosh wrote:> This has got to be the
silliest shit ever.
>

1.) don't top-post. it's poor mailing list etiquette.
("because it's unnatural for conversation flow."
"why shouldn't i top-post?")

2.) entirely unhelpful and rude. you may not agree with censoring out
things such as 4chan to an 8-year-old, but that's your politics and
there are other ways to express them if you feel they *absolutely* must
be expressed. see above.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2
Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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=IjZO
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
___________________________________________________________________________
Philadelphia Linux Users Group         --        http://www.phillylinux.org
Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce
General Discussion  --   http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug