Re: Website limitation / report system
- From: PCSC Information Services <info@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 19:50:13 -0400
Hi
I would highly recommend Dan's Guardian, it's free for personal use.
Worth the googling and rtfming :D
Best,
Sean Swayze
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On 14-Mar-07, at 9:29 AM, zenmasterbob123@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
List;
I have teenage boys. They are good kids, and generally don't get into a lot of trouble online, but the problem with raising a genius or two is that they are constantly curious, and I can't be over their shoulders 24x7.
I want to keep them away from the black hats and pervs in the interwebs. I don't mind if they know I'm doing it. I'd like to be able to block some sites outright. One is running XP Home, and the other is running XP Pro. I have a Windows 2003 Server and a WLAN.
I could do ICS through the server, or I could a host-based package on each system. I've also considered going to Vista for the new Parental Controls it has on board, but I figure if it's part of a MS OS then they must have gotten the tech, or at least the idea, from somewhere else. I'd prefer freeware, of course, but I'd like to know what the list thinks.
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