Re: firewall with parental control filtering needed for usenet, p2p and web

From: abspc (l_at_l.com)
Date: 01/14/05


Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:13:57 -0800

John Mason Jr wrote:

> abspc wrote:
>
>> John Mason Jr wrote:
>>
>>> abspc wrote:
>>>
>>>> kris wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Safety.Net is free and filters content in the routing mode (not a
>>>>> proxy), in the layer 3. You can set up content filtering on any port.
>>>>> You can use thousands of urls/key words to block/erase content. You
>>>>> can
>>>>> also define the policies by the computer name for the LAN machines.
>>>>> -KrisP
>>>>> (a biased user of Safety.Net)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't know what layers are, huh?
>>>> Ok, I'm now a little more interested in safety.net and I'm sorry
>>>> before if I sounded like no way. I'm looking at their site to learn
>>>> more about it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Some NNTP filtering choices
>>>
>>> http://www.bofh.it/~md/cleanfeed/
>>>
>>> http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/software/newsproxy/
>>>
>>> http://www.geocities.com/d4vidb/x_setup11.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> John
>>
>>
>>
>> i don't do linux
>
>
>
> Try the last link then
>
> John

oh yeah, i do appreciate all the help from you John, and from everyone
else, it means a lot to me and I thank you all for it. I'm still
hopefull to find a solution. Thanks so much guys and gals.



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