Web filtering with Ubuntu, and Dans Guardian

OK, I have kiddies at home, kiddies that need not be exposed to some of the stuff on the net. Really it’s just too easy for them to wander off into the bushes and see stuff that a 7, 10 and 13 year old just doesn’t need to see.

Thus after much deliberation and investigation it was decided that Dansguardian was the way to go.

I initially installed the server version of feisty on an old laptop to give this a go.  It worked out OK, but the old laptop just didn’t have enough to keep things running smoothly for more than an hour. The lack of a GUI also made things a little more difficult when looking at the logs and stuff. (I was trapped in a 640×480 console environment and it just sucked).

So today I started over, again using the standard version of Ubuntu ‘Feisty edition’. If you’re using the server edition you can use this tutorial, which given it’s age has some pitfalls. Most notably you need to edit the firehol script to replace all instances of ‘%q’ with ‘%b’.

sudo gedit /lib/firehol/firehol (replace vi with you editor of choice) and replace all %q strings with %b.
This is documented in that thread somewhere toward page 7 I think.

After fumbling through that again, I figured there had to be a better way, and there is.

I opted for the Dansguardian/Web Content Filtering Only installer from the ‘Christian Edition’.

You still need to install ‘squid’ sudo apt-get squid

But after that it’s fairly painless. It also includes a pretty handy gui for tweaking the Dansguardian files.

The base network is set up like so:

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Items of note:

  • Not all computers are filtered, but anyone can be by using the proxy manually by configuring the browser to do so.
  • Computers I WANT to be filtered are forced to do so by the following:
    • They have DHCP reservations for both their ethernet address and through the wireless to get an IP that I want them to have.
    • DHCP also give them bad DNS info.
    • They can access printers and what not on the local network.
    • Any traffic that tries to get outside from these addresses is dropped by an Access list in the router.
    • To surf, their browsers must be configured to use the proxy .99 on my network, else they go nowhere.
  • Yes, this isn’t perfect
    • The easy end around on this is to change your IP, and hard-code it to a valid IP.
    • But my kids can’t do that (yet) and they aren’t admins on the machines that are forced to the proxy anyway.
  • I’m sure there may be other ways around it that I haven’t thought of, but for now this is working well.

This angers me…

Toddler found dead in hot car…

I mean come on. It’s only been about as hot as I can remember for a while now. They were talking 103 degrees in places and the humidity is crazy.

We aren’t under a heat alert, we’re under an Extreme Heat Alert. Schools have closed because of the heat.

It truly amazes me that people are simply this dumb. I am saddened by this, and am sorry for her loss, but she needs to be locked up and kept away from people. Union Township is a pretty nice area too for the most part. Can’t wait find out if it was a BMW, or something else uppity.

Sheesh.
Update

Wow, all I can say is Wow!

So the article linked to above was updated as well as this article.   So this Mercedes SUV driving super mom is also the assistant principle at this school where this happened?  And she’s still ‘free’?  I don’t get that.   It surely is sad and tragic, but that woman needs to be locked up.  I can’t wait to find out what her plea deal is and how she’s going to get out of this with little more than a slap on the wrist.

Updated ZX11 Pictures

The ZX11 that’s for sale has had the wingrack removed.

The former information is here. Yep it’s still for sale, and I’m still working out the ‘carb/stall issue’ and I hope to have this fixed shortly.

Here are updated photos.

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If a Tree falls in Trenton

and nobody is there to hear it. Did it make a sound?

Yesterday during the storm that blew through we got a new road block at the end of the driveway.

This will be fun to cut up and will result in a heck of a bon-fire.

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To St. Louis and Back

This weekend Kyle, my dad and myself, headed out to St. Louis. Why? That’s the starting location for this years Iron Butt Rally.

I wanted to run out there, see some bikes and meet some of the folks brave enough to attempt this rally.

We left Cincinnati at 8am Saturday and took a leisure ride out to St. Louis staying off the interstate and mostly on Route 50. We hit a few other squiggly roads when we could find them.

Our complete route was this:

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The day started out really well, it was nice and cool, apropos 60 degrees, which can be chilly but we were ready for that. Somewhere about halfway through Indiana we hit a warm front and temps climbed rapidly. At 11am we were still under 80 degrees, buy noon we were well into the 90’s with a bucket load of humidity.

When we arrived in St. Louis, my bike said 103 degrees, dads said 107. It was hot. Route 50 west of Indiana pretty much blew, it’s flat and straight forever with very little to excitement. Was neat to see some of the country though.

In St. Louis we gawked at all the hardware and bikes equipped for the purpose… Riding 11 days non-stop to places yet unkown. The Aux fuel tanks, hydration systems, GPS gear, with backup gear, and aux lighting was all very impressive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We stopped in and looked around for the folks that I wanted to meet. Unfortunately it was the end of a long hot day. They were getting cleaned up for the nights festivities and weren’t around. The hotel was booked solid (as we expected) so we needed to get rooms elsewhere. We headed up the road a bit and checked in to the luxurious St. Louis Hampton Inn. We showered and headed out to dinner.

After dinner there was a pretty significant storm was moving in so we didn’t head back to the other hotel. We talked about our route home, and cashed in our chips.

Sunday we left around 9am, and stopped at the arch.

 

 

 
From St Louis Aug …

More photos are available in the gallery. We had a similar mixed ride home, about half highway, and half off the beaten path.

All told around 850 miles for the weekend, and it was hot and humid :/