Originally posted by: SpazzyChicken
I used an old PII system and smoothwall a few years ago when setting up internet access for the fraternity house I was living in at the time. Worked great. Turned on squid and all was good.
For fun I would sometimes block certian sites that I knew some people frequented. It was always good for a laugh when someone came up to me and said:
"Hey my internet doesn't work"
"Oh really?" <go to their computer, pull up espn, works fine,>
"what were you trying to go to?" Guy looks at the floor......
"www.adultbuffet.com............."
Squid in an open-source proxy server that can block certain sites if you want to. Smoothwall comes with Squid so you can use it if you want.Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: SpazzyChicken
I used an old PII system and smoothwall a few years ago when setting up internet access for the fraternity house I was living in at the time. Worked great. Turned on squid and all was good.
For fun I would sometimes block certian sites that I knew some people frequented. It was always good for a laugh when someone came up to me and said:
"Hey my internet doesn't work"
"Oh really?" <go to their computer, pull up espn, works fine,>
"what were you trying to go to?" Guy looks at the floor......
"www.adultbuffet.com............."
Smoothwall records the sites you go to?
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Squid in an open-source proxy server that can block certain sites if you want to. Smoothwall comes with Squid so you can use it if you want.Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: SpazzyChicken
I used an old PII system and smoothwall a few years ago when setting up internet access for the fraternity house I was living in at the time. Worked great. Turned on squid and all was good.
For fun I would sometimes block certian sites that I knew some people frequented. It was always good for a laugh when someone came up to me and said:
"Hey my internet doesn't work"
"Oh really?" <go to their computer, pull up espn, works fine,>
"what were you trying to go to?" Guy looks at the floor......
"www.adultbuffet.com............."
Smoothwall records the sites you go to?
I would imagine squid has logging abilities just like every other proxy software out there.Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Squid in an open-source proxy server that can block certain sites if you want to. Smoothwall comes with Squid so you can use it if you want.Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: SpazzyChicken
I used an old PII system and smoothwall a few years ago when setting up internet access for the fraternity house I was living in at the time. Worked great. Turned on squid and all was good.
For fun I would sometimes block certian sites that I knew some people frequented. It was always good for a laugh when someone came up to me and said:
"Hey my internet doesn't work"
"Oh really?" <go to their computer, pull up espn, works fine,>
"what were you trying to go to?" Guy looks at the floor......
"www.adultbuffet.com............."
Smoothwall records the sites you go to?
But does it record what sites you go to in addition to blocking sites?
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
I would imagine squid has logging abilities just like every other proxy software out there.Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Squid in an open-source proxy server that can block certain sites if you want to. Smoothwall comes with Squid so you can use it if you want.Originally posted by: chuckywang
Smoothwall records the sites you go to?
But does it record what sites you go to in addition to blocking sites?
Originally posted by: Parrotheader
I had an old P2-350 system as a spare system in my office that I run some tracking/reporting applications on. I also slapped a TV tuner card in it and used it to have the TV running in the background.
I recently raided a supply closet where we keep a lot of our old servers and stole an old P3-600 Slot 1 to see if it would work with this mobo. Popped it in and it fired up. Still not blazing fast but quite a step up from a P2-350. Good thing it worked too because the thing is lodged in there so tightly now that I couldn't get it out.
