* [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? @ 2008-11-19 1:29 Mark Knecht 2008-11-19 4:06 ` Albert Hopkins 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Mark Knecht @ 2008-11-19 1:29 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Is there a way to do this using normal system configuration methods? Some group that controls access maybe? Thanks, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 1:29 [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? Mark Knecht @ 2008-11-19 4:06 ` Albert Hopkins 2008-11-19 9:54 ` Stroller 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Albert Hopkins @ 2008-11-19 4:06 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 17:29 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote: > Is there a way to do this using normal system configuration methods? > Some group that controls access maybe? > > Thanks, > Mark > Why do you want to do this? You could do something similar to: # groupadd flashusers # chgrp flashusers /opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so # chmod 0750 /opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so # gpasswd -a niceguy flashusers However that doesn't prevent a user from installing their own version of flash (mount -o remount,noexec /home might). But I don't understand why. What is your justification for doing that? -a ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 4:06 ` Albert Hopkins @ 2008-11-19 9:54 ` Stroller 2008-11-19 10:05 ` Qian Qiao 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Stroller @ 2008-11-19 9:54 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On 19 Nov 2008, at 04:06, Albert Hopkins wrote: > ... > Why do you want to do this? ... I don't understand why. > What is your justification for doing that? To prevent his kids from watching YouPorn. Stroller. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 9:54 ` Stroller @ 2008-11-19 10:05 ` Qian Qiao 2008-11-19 15:07 ` Michael Moore 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Qian Qiao @ 2008-11-19 10:05 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 09:54, Stroller <stroller@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > On 19 Nov 2008, at 04:06, Albert Hopkins wrote: >> >> ... >> Why do you want to do this? ... I don't understand why. >> What is your justification for doing that? > > To prevent his kids from watching YouPorn. > > Stroller. In that case, isn't putting 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED into /etc/hosts easier? Or just set up a proxy. Joe -- There are 3 kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 10:05 ` Qian Qiao @ 2008-11-19 15:07 ` Michael Moore 2008-11-19 15:09 ` Qian Qiao 2008-11-21 16:22 ` emailjp79 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Michael Moore @ 2008-11-19 15:07 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: > On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 09:54, Stroller <stroller@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > > > On 19 Nov 2008, at 04:06, Albert Hopkins wrote: > >> > >> ... > >> Why do you want to do this? ... I don't understand why. > >> What is your justification for doing that? > > > > To prevent his kids from watching YouPorn. > > > > Stroller. > > In that case, isn't putting > > 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED > > into /etc/hosts easier? > > Or just set up a proxy. > > Joe > > -- > There are 3 kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and > those who can't. No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites with pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and worse still the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such problems seldom have foolproof solutions. The idea of proxy is very valid(in particular the transparent proxy implementation), mixed with mime-type handling could do the trick. What complicates the situation slightly is that it is to be done for just one user. I don't personally use proxy so not sure about the implementation details. Perhaps somebody with the usage experience can provide a detailed solution, once we are sure as to the reason for the question. -- Regards, Michael Moore <mikem.unet(at)gmail.com> About *NIX: If its not fun, why do it? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 15:07 ` Michael Moore @ 2008-11-19 15:09 ` Qian Qiao 2008-11-21 12:39 ` Geralt 2008-11-21 16:22 ` emailjp79 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Qian Qiao @ 2008-11-19 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 15:07, Michael Moore <mikem.unet@gmail.com> wrote: > On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 09:54, Stroller <stroller@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: >> > >> > On 19 Nov 2008, at 04:06, Albert Hopkins wrote: >> >> >> >> ... >> >> Why do you want to do this? ... I don't understand why. >> >> What is your justification for doing that? >> > >> > To prevent his kids from watching YouPorn. >> > >> > Stroller. >> >> In that case, isn't putting >> >> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >> >> into /etc/hosts easier? >> >> Or just set up a proxy. >> >> Joe >> >> -- >> There are 3 kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and >> those who can't. > > No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites with > pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and worse still > the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such problems seldom have > foolproof solutions. > > The idea of proxy is very valid(in particular the transparent proxy > implementation), mixed with mime-type handling could do the trick. What > complicates the situation slightly is that it is to be done for just one > user. I don't personally use proxy so not sure about the implementation > details. Perhaps somebody with the usage experience can provide a > detailed solution, once we are sure as to the reason for the question. I did a quick google for "linux parental control", turned out there are a couple of solutions, each with their strengths and weaknesses ofc. If it's parental control that the OP is after, then he can have a look at them. Then again, we are only guessing the OP's intention. -- Joe -- There are 3 kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 15:09 ` Qian Qiao @ 2008-11-21 12:39 ` Geralt 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Geralt @ 2008-11-21 12:39 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Preventing flash does not prevent anybody of watching flash movies, because you can download the flash movies using one of the many flash downloader websites and then just play it with mplayer (for example). On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Qian Qiao <qian.qiao@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 15:07, Michael Moore <mikem.unet@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 09:54, Stroller <stroller@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: >>> > >>> > On 19 Nov 2008, at 04:06, Albert Hopkins wrote: >>> >> >>> >> ... >>> >> Why do you want to do this? ... I don't understand why. >>> >> What is your justification for doing that? >>> > >>> > To prevent his kids from watching YouPorn. >>> > >>> > Stroller. >>> >>> In that case, isn't putting >>> >>> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >>> >>> into /etc/hosts easier? >>> >>> Or just set up a proxy. >>> >>> Joe >>> >>> -- >>> There are 3 kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and >>> those who can't. >> >> No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites with >> pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and worse still >> the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such problems seldom have >> foolproof solutions. >> >> The idea of proxy is very valid(in particular the transparent proxy >> implementation), mixed with mime-type handling could do the trick. What >> complicates the situation slightly is that it is to be done for just one >> user. I don't personally use proxy so not sure about the implementation >> details. Perhaps somebody with the usage experience can provide a >> detailed solution, once we are sure as to the reason for the question. > > I did a quick google for "linux parental control", turned out there > are a couple of solutions, each with their strengths and weaknesses > ofc. > > If it's parental control that the OP is after, then he can have a look at them. > > Then again, we are only guessing the OP's intention. > > -- Joe > > -- > There are 3 kinds of people in the world: those who can count, and > those who can't. > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-19 15:07 ` Michael Moore 2008-11-19 15:09 ` Qian Qiao @ 2008-11-21 16:22 ` emailjp79 2008-11-21 16:34 ` Mark Knecht 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: emailjp79 @ 2008-11-21 16:22 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Michael [19.Nov.2008 16:07]: >On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >... >> In that case, isn't putting >> >> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >> >> into /etc/hosts easier? >> >> Or just set up a proxy. > >No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites with >pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and worse still >the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such problems seldom have >foolproof solutions. Well, at least there is "mvps" [1] with a nice host-file, blocking mostly ads, banners etc., which I use myself without much trouble. While searching for a list of porn-sites to add to that list, I stumbled upon BadHosts [2], which includes several hosts-files, one of them entirely for porn-sites. The sites listed there might get you started, but as noted by Qian Qiao before, that list will never be complete or up-to-date. Besides, using an anonymizer to reach one of those sites will get you there anyway. You would have to block those, too. My opinion: If children are to be "protected" from that kind of content, seting up a public computer in a livingroom might be a better way (in conjunction with a host-file maybe for those nasty ads). But as soon as one starts blocking sites, the question will be where to stop. JP [1] http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm [2] http://www.hostsfile.org/hosts.html -- Time flies like the wind, but fruit flies like bananas. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-21 16:22 ` emailjp79 @ 2008-11-21 16:34 ` Mark Knecht 2008-11-21 16:50 ` Chris Thomas 2008-11-22 8:53 ` Brett Freer 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Mark Knecht @ 2008-11-21 16:34 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:22 AM, <emailjp79@gmx.de> wrote: > Michael [19.Nov.2008 16:07]: > >> On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >> ... >>> >>> In that case, isn't putting >>> >>> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >>> >>> into /etc/hosts easier? >>> >>> Or just set up a proxy. >> >> No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites with >> pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and worse still >> the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such problems seldom have >> foolproof solutions. > > Well, at least there is "mvps" [1] with a nice host-file, blocking > mostly ads, banners etc., which I use myself without much trouble. > While searching for a list of porn-sites to add to that list, I stumbled > upon BadHosts [2], which includes several hosts-files, one of them > entirely for porn-sites. > > The sites listed there might get you started, but as noted by Qian Qiao > before, that list will never be complete or up-to-date. Besides, using > an anonymizer to reach one of those sites will get you there anyway. You > would have to block those, too. > > My opinion: If children are to be "protected" from that kind of content, > seting up a public computer in a livingroom might be a better way (in > conjunction with a host-file maybe for those nasty ads). But as soon as > one starts blocking sites, the question will be where to stop. > > > JP Thanks to all that have answered. I appreciate the responses greatly. Indeed the question was based around what to do with a kid that's not using his computer time appropriately. It has nothing to do with 'protecting' him via censoring or anything like that. It was more a matter of should he be playing Flash games or playing online videos of Star Craft games when he has homework to be doing. After thinking about it the decision in the end was to do nothing technical. Nothing technical is going to fix this problem other than him growing up a bit. Thanks again, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-21 16:34 ` Mark Knecht @ 2008-11-21 16:50 ` Chris Thomas 2008-11-22 8:53 ` Brett Freer 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Chris Thomas @ 2008-11-21 16:50 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Squid with squidguard or dansguardian should filter out most of the 'bad stuff'. -Chris On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:22 AM, <emailjp79@gmx.de> wrote: >> Michael [19.Nov.2008 16:07]: >> >>> On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >>> ... >>>> >>>> In that case, isn't putting >>>> >>>> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >>>> >>>> into /etc/hosts easier? >>>> >>>> Or just set up a proxy. >>> >>> No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites with >>> pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and worse still >>> the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such problems seldom have >>> foolproof solutions. >> >> Well, at least there is "mvps" [1] with a nice host-file, blocking >> mostly ads, banners etc., which I use myself without much trouble. >> While searching for a list of porn-sites to add to that list, I stumbled >> upon BadHosts [2], which includes several hosts-files, one of them >> entirely for porn-sites. >> >> The sites listed there might get you started, but as noted by Qian Qiao >> before, that list will never be complete or up-to-date. Besides, using >> an anonymizer to reach one of those sites will get you there anyway. You >> would have to block those, too. >> >> My opinion: If children are to be "protected" from that kind of content, >> seting up a public computer in a livingroom might be a better way (in >> conjunction with a host-file maybe for those nasty ads). But as soon as >> one starts blocking sites, the question will be where to stop. >> >> >> JP > > Thanks to all that have answered. I appreciate the responses greatly. > > Indeed the question was based around what to do with a kid that's not > using his computer time appropriately. It has nothing to do with > 'protecting' him via censoring or anything like that. It was more a > matter of should he be playing Flash games or playing online videos of > Star Craft games when he has homework to be doing. After thinking > about it the decision in the end was to do nothing technical. Nothing > technical is going to fix this problem other than him growing up a > bit. > > Thanks again, > Mark > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* RE: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-21 16:34 ` Mark Knecht 2008-11-21 16:50 ` Chris Thomas @ 2008-11-22 8:53 ` Brett Freer 2008-11-22 13:30 ` Mark Knecht 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Brett Freer @ 2008-11-22 8:53 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Hi Mark, Why don't you try www.opendns.com? Kind regards Brett -----Original Message----- From: Mark Knecht [mailto:markknecht@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 3:35 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:22 AM, <emailjp79@gmx.de> wrote: > Michael [19.Nov.2008 16:07]: > >> On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >> ... >>> >>> In that case, isn't putting >>> >>> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >>> >>> into /etc/hosts easier? >>> >>> Or just set up a proxy. >> >> No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites >> with pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and >> worse still the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such >> problems seldom have foolproof solutions. > > Well, at least there is "mvps" [1] with a nice host-file, blocking > mostly ads, banners etc., which I use myself without much trouble. > While searching for a list of porn-sites to add to that list, I > stumbled upon BadHosts [2], which includes several hosts-files, one of > them entirely for porn-sites. > > The sites listed there might get you started, but as noted by Qian > Qiao before, that list will never be complete or up-to-date. Besides, > using an anonymizer to reach one of those sites will get you there > anyway. You would have to block those, too. > > My opinion: If children are to be "protected" from that kind of > content, seting up a public computer in a livingroom might be a better > way (in conjunction with a host-file maybe for those nasty ads). But > as soon as one starts blocking sites, the question will be where to stop. > > > JP Thanks to all that have answered. I appreciate the responses greatly. Indeed the question was based around what to do with a kid that's not using his computer time appropriately. It has nothing to do with 'protecting' him via censoring or anything like that. It was more a matter of should he be playing Flash games or playing online videos of Star Craft games when he has homework to be doing. After thinking about it the decision in the end was to do nothing technical. Nothing technical is going to fix this problem other than him growing up a bit. Thanks again, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-22 8:53 ` Brett Freer @ 2008-11-22 13:30 ` Mark Knecht 2008-11-23 5:21 ` Brett Freer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Mark Knecht @ 2008-11-22 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Hey Brett, I already point my router at these guys. Is there something more I could be doing? I've decided that for the most part this is probably a futile undertaking. It turns out some of his online classes are using Flash and certainly a lot of video media as port of how they teach. With that in mind it's pretty difficult for me to block the technologies themselves as a 'policy' decision. That leaves me with trying to block web sites which turns me real-time policeman which I'm unwilling to do so I've let him know that I'm watching how he uses the machines. It hasn't worked in the past though... Cheers, Mark On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:53 AM, Brett Freer <brett@rhapsody.com.au> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > Why don't you try www.opendns.com? > > Kind regards > > Brett > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Knecht [mailto:markknecht@gmail.com] > Sent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 3:35 AM > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? > > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:22 AM, <emailjp79@gmx.de> wrote: >> Michael [19.Nov.2008 16:07]: >> >>> On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >>> ... >>>> >>>> In that case, isn't putting >>>> >>>> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >>>> >>>> into /etc/hosts easier? >>>> >>>> Or just set up a proxy. >>> >>> No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites >>> with pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and >>> worse still the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such >>> problems seldom have foolproof solutions. >> >> Well, at least there is "mvps" [1] with a nice host-file, blocking >> mostly ads, banners etc., which I use myself without much trouble. >> While searching for a list of porn-sites to add to that list, I >> stumbled upon BadHosts [2], which includes several hosts-files, one of > >> them entirely for porn-sites. >> >> The sites listed there might get you started, but as noted by Qian >> Qiao before, that list will never be complete or up-to-date. Besides, >> using an anonymizer to reach one of those sites will get you there >> anyway. You would have to block those, too. >> >> My opinion: If children are to be "protected" from that kind of >> content, seting up a public computer in a livingroom might be a better > >> way (in conjunction with a host-file maybe for those nasty ads). But >> as soon as one starts blocking sites, the question will be where to > stop. >> >> >> JP > > Thanks to all that have answered. I appreciate the responses greatly. > > Indeed the question was based around what to do with a kid that's not > using his computer time appropriately. It has nothing to do with > 'protecting' him via censoring or anything like that. It was more a > matter of should he be playing Flash games or playing online videos of > Star Craft games when he has homework to be doing. After thinking about > it the decision in the end was to do nothing technical. Nothing > technical is going to fix this problem other than him growing up a bit. > > Thanks again, > Mark > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* RE: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? 2008-11-22 13:30 ` Mark Knecht @ 2008-11-23 5:21 ` Brett Freer 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Brett Freer @ 2008-11-23 5:21 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user Hi Mark, With www.opendns.com, you create an account, and choose your own rules. I think they have around 50 categories to start with. You can then extend it with your own personal white/black lists. You can't block the flash technology, but you can have a lot of success blocking unwanted website types. Kind regards Brett Freer -----Original Message----- From: Mark Knecht [mailto:markknecht@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, 23 November 2008 12:31 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? Hey Brett, I already point my router at these guys. Is there something more I could be doing? I've decided that for the most part this is probably a futile undertaking. It turns out some of his online classes are using Flash and certainly a lot of video media as port of how they teach. With that in mind it's pretty difficult for me to block the technologies themselves as a 'policy' decision. That leaves me with trying to block web sites which turns me real-time policeman which I'm unwilling to do so I've let him know that I'm watching how he uses the machines. It hasn't worked in the past though... Cheers, Mark On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:53 AM, Brett Freer <brett@rhapsody.com.au> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > Why don't you try www.opendns.com? > > Kind regards > > Brett > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Knecht [mailto:markknecht@gmail.com] > Sent: Saturday, 22 November 2008 3:35 AM > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Deny flash to a specific user? > > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:22 AM, <emailjp79@gmx.de> wrote: >> Michael [19.Nov.2008 16:07]: >> >>> On 10:05 Wed 19 Nov , Qian Qiao wrote: >>> ... >>>> >>>> In that case, isn't putting >>>> >>>> 127.0.0.1 ADDRESSES_TO_BE_BLOCKED >>>> >>>> into /etc/hosts easier? >>>> >>>> Or just set up a proxy. >>> >>> No, perhaps not, considering the fact that there are so many sites >>> with pron. Maintaining such a massive hosts file is a disaster and >>> worse still the solution is not fullproof. But then, FWIW such >>> problems seldom have foolproof solutions. >> >> Well, at least there is "mvps" [1] with a nice host-file, blocking >> mostly ads, banners etc., which I use myself without much trouble. >> While searching for a list of porn-sites to add to that list, I >> stumbled upon BadHosts [2], which includes several hosts-files, one >> of > >> them entirely for porn-sites. >> >> The sites listed there might get you started, but as noted by Qian >> Qiao before, that list will never be complete or up-to-date. Besides, >> using an anonymizer to reach one of those sites will get you there >> anyway. You would have to block those, too. >> >> My opinion: If children are to be "protected" from that kind of >> content, seting up a public computer in a livingroom might be a >> better > >> way (in conjunction with a host-file maybe for those nasty ads). But >> as soon as one starts blocking sites, the question will be where to > stop. >> >> >> JP > > Thanks to all that have answered. I appreciate the responses greatly. > > Indeed the question was based around what to do with a kid that's not > using his computer time appropriately. It has nothing to do with > 'protecting' him via censoring or anything like that. It was more a > matter of should he be playing Flash games or playing online videos of > Star Craft games when he has homework to be doing. After thinking > about it the decision in the end was to do nothing technical. Nothing > technical is going to fix this problem other than him growing up a bit. > > Thanks again, > Mark > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
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