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Originally Posted by EriCartman13
I am sorry for saying that and I should not have. But this is no reason to double post! No hard feelings. Also I speak spanish. Not as many languages as you though.
About the software i was talking about, it will not stop them totally that is a fact, but will slowdown a little, and that is what are we looking for..
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Originally Posted by 'Stein
Akeelz, probably the best place to look is the current thread we have going on this topic:
Here: http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread43937.html
Thanks.
Cheers,
Akeelz
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Actually you could find out how some of the kids do it and use that to your advantage.
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Well that is a bunch of kids to try and stop. To make it worse almost all of those kids want to look at pr0n in school. Does each kid have all there own account or is it global login for everyone?
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Every one have his own login and drive space in the network which is controlled by the teachers and us if needed, to make sure they have no pornographic or harmful material in the network, if they are couth miss using or abusing the internet allowance they are ban from using it, therefore they only can work in their space but can't use the internet at all, till the teacher an ban it.
We even have a remote control procedure where we monitor in regular basis everything they are doing on their pc to make sure nothing is skipping out our filters.
Has you can see we do have almost all facilities created to make sure they do behave when in school but never is enough.
Therefore we are trying to improve it in every way and that is why I always like to be aware of any other ways that is available to be sure that we are secure from it, after all the school reputation is on the line.
We even have a remote control procedure where we monitor in regular basis everything they are doing on their pc to make sure nothing is skipping out our filters.
Has you can see we do have almost all facilities created to make sure they do behave when in school but never is enough.
Therefore we are trying to improve it in every way and that is why I always like to be aware of any other ways that is available to be sure that we are secure from it, after all the school reputation is on the line.
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I would check to see if students have been going to websites with there ip addresses instead of there regular addresses. This could be a problem because the student could be using a proxy at home or it could bypass your filters. Just check because I am sure there are students doing this. I am sure your admin/admins missed this. Well almost sure.
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Yes, it do happen but that is why every single day we check all the history of what was browse during the previous day, and the first thing I do is go to the site that were accessed by ip address and filter them to ban if necessary.
As I said before it don't stop them but slow them down, and I know who that students are so I always keep my eyes open. Anyway that is part of my job.
As I said before it don't stop them but slow them down, and I know who that students are so I always keep my eyes open. Anyway that is part of my job.
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