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I have a question about setting up a kisok.. I am a network administrator Minnesota Sate Community and Technical College basically what I want to do is set up site that is a locked down server... Basically So students are only able to access the minnesota.edu page and then only college websites or links on that page... Also nothing in an address bar.. so they cant put anything in favorites.. really locked down basically so they can view the contents of the page and go to the specific links we want them to view.. we also need a back door so we can make different configuration changes as needed. I am assuming that is accomplished by logging on as SU as root. Any additional info you need or need I can provide. Please email me if you would be able assist with this or answer here in the forum. Thank you,
~Brian
Please do not triple post. It makes it difficult to get complete answers and causes problems for people following a thread. Besides, you agreed not to when you signed up. Thank you.
The same thread 4 times in 3 different forums.. As Nis said, the Rules explicitly forbid cross-posting. Please do not do it again. I will close this and report your other threads for closing.
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