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[ILUG] Kids content filters / usage monitoring...

[ILUG] Kids content filters / usage monitoring...

alex at boxlinux boxlinux at gmail.com
Sat Apr 14 09:14:19 IST 2007


2007/4/14, Aine Douglas <aine.douglas at gmail.com>:
> I'm looking for a tool to monitor kids use of internet under linux.
> There's a great proprietary product for windows environments called
> cybersitter which blocks various sites such as porno, racists etc, and
> archives chat transcripts and emails it to a pre-configured monitoring
> email address.
>
> Does such a system exist for linux? I don't care, proprietary or
> opensource, would just like to monitor this way under linux.
>
> Aine.
http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=kid+filter

kid safe live cd is good for use
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