![]() ![]() You need to install CxLogon on all the PC. Your users will appear with their Windows username in NxFilter log-view. ![]() However, we have other ways of single sign-on. But it looks like there's no GPO so I am not so sure if you can run one of them as you do with Logon Script in local AD server. If you can import users then you can try to run NxLogon or VxLogon. Its concept of user and group looks somewhat different from local AD. The best thing is to import users and groups into NxFilter but I am not sure if it's possible. Maybe it doesn't support LDAP at default but you can add something for that. Some say that it supports LDAP and some say it doesn't. I was asking to see if there is away to do this, as I am sure that I am not the first person to attempt to do this? I also asked about exporting / importing users to your the system, but I see no documentation or options for importing user on the NxFilter configuration. You documentation also mentions NxMapper, but this will not work, as the Azure AD service only provides a web interface. I can not see any documentation on your site for this, I have also looked through the configuration pages and it looks like the AD is intended for local windows servers? Looking at MS documentation, it says you use SAML and certificates to integrate with 3rd party apps. The azure AD is not an windows AD server hosted on azure, it is the free AD service that comes with office 365. At the moment the solution that is implemented for NethServer for filtering online content is SquidGuard.I asked the question, as I don't know how to try it. With squidguard you can add several blocklists so your users are ensured of a safe(er) internet experience.Īnother option would be to use NxFilter instead of squidguard. uses this option on a seperate server in his educational environment. Who wants to try and install NxFilter on NethServer and document this in a Howto topic?.Can SquidGuard be replaced by NxFilter on NethServer? (or better: can you choose to use NxFilter instead of SquidGuard).differences between NxFilter and SquidGuard.I would like to explore the option to get NxFilter integrated in NethServer. I found an install howto for centos7, but that howto uses an old repository to download the NxFilter RPM’s. The latest packages can be found here: RPM’s are available from a 3rd party repository: Īlso that howto mentions opening ports in the firewall. We need to adapt those commands to the ‘NethServer way’ of adding services and opening ports.Īlso, NxFilter is a java application. ![]() Maybe we can re-use parts of those modules (for instance installing openjdk) we already have a few java based modules. Thanks for setting up this feature discussion have used squid and web proxies in the past but moved to DNS filtering as I found it a more reliable way to categorise and block sites. I did actually install it on a clean NethServer today. It is fairly trivial using the RPMs IF you install (eg) webtop first - thanks to the webtop_team who have covered the installation of java etc dependencies. I disabled NethServer dnsmasq, changed the nxfilter GUI ports and adjusted the firewall etc. The next step was to re-instate DHCP services, yet, by then, I realised a better solution would be to install in a container: That, again, was reasonably trivial to install with nethserver-docker (portainer). This way, NethServer is intact and its DNS is simply pointed at the filter. This project can then likely wait for Portainer to be more production ready. ![]()
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