AW: Livingston's ChoiceNet

Peter A. Sang ( (no email) )
Sun, 2 Mar 1997 13:01:07 +0100

I looked into this technology because I planned to offer special
children-friendly accounts.
The principle looks great, but the caveeat is that it works only if you
do not have a proxy server for private users at your site - which we
have.

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Peter A. Sang
SANG Computersysteme GmbH * Kruppstr. 82-100 * 45145 Essen * Germany
T: +49-201-82020-0 * F:-40 * http://sang.net * mailto:pesa@sang.net

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>Von: Dale E. Reed Jr.[SMTP:daler@iea.com]
>Gesendet: Sonntag, 2. M=E4rz 1997 03:03
>An: emerald@emerald.iea.com
>Betreff: Re: Livingston's ChoiceNet
>
>Ryan Smith wrote:
>>=20
>> Okay..
>>=20
>> I keep seeing discussion regarding ChoiceNet on Livingston's PM =
list.. I
>> was wondering if anyone here knew what it was, how it works, does it =
work
>> with Radius on NT, etc, etc, etc..
>
>Its basically a dynamically filter server. The daemon runs on a
>unix box. The PM will get its list of filters from the ChoiceNet
>server just after the user logs on. This alleviates the need to
>have a copy of filters in every PM.
>
>Its not available for NT.
>
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