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| === Content filter === | | === Content filter === |
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− | Need to decide what content filter software configuration will be included to sugar-server-base. | + | Need to decide what content filter software configuration will be included with sugar-server-base. |
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| Options are: | | Options are: |
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| * Nepal uses Dans Guardian and looks like pretty satisfied | | * Nepal uses Dans Guardian and looks like pretty satisfied |
− | * Dans Guardian's site declares that it is faster then SquidCache but publication date is too old | + | * Dans Guardian's site declares that it is faster then SquidCache, but publication date is too old |
| * Dans Guardian's MinD for is promising option, it support proxy-less mode and has recent activity (in comparing with Dans Guardian) | | * Dans Guardian's MinD for is promising option, it support proxy-less mode and has recent activity (in comparing with Dans Guardian) |
− | * OpenDNS way might be useful, i.e., having such server on the mothership and point all school servers' dns there. but can't find (?) FOSS project with such functionality and opendns.com is pure commercial organisation with ugly stuff like forwarding failed request to is site with ads and it can change the rules at any time. | + | * OpenDNS way might be useful, i.e., having such server on the mothership and point all school servers' dns there. but can't find (?) FOSS project with such functionality and opendns.com is a pure commercial organisation with ugly stuff like forwarding failed requests to its site with ads, and it can change the rules at any time. |
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| === Monitoring support === | | === Monitoring support === |
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− | If connectivity is good then no questions, there are bunch of ready to use solutions like Munin, Nagious, etc. The problematic usecase is having servers that are mostly or entirely offline. The way might be collecting data on school servers and pass them to the mothership somehow via sneakernet. | + | If connectivity is good, then no questions, there are bunch of ready-to-use solutions like Munin, Nagious, etc. The problematic usecase is having servers that are mostly or entirely offline. The way might be collecting data on school servers and pass them to the mothership somehow via sneakernet. |
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| Thoughts: | | Thoughts: |
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| [[Features/Smart_Objects]] | | [[Features/Smart_Objects]] |
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− | Many things to think at first before any implementation... | + | Many things to think about first before any implementation... |
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| === Mothership === | | === Mothership === |
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| * (?) Initial sugar-mothership implementation, only regarding to current sugar-server functionality | | * (?) Initial sugar-mothership implementation, only regarding to current sugar-server functionality |
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− | Need to collect more existed experience from XS deployments before any implementation... | + | Need to collect more experience from XS deployments before any implementation... |