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This plugin will create administration settings to configure the content filtering on OLPC Peru's XS servers (uses Squid).
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+In order to test this plugin, you should have a working version of the Squid
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+proxy system as well as a series of directories and files. Here is an example
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+on how to generate a fake structure that will work with the default plugin
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+config (it is *not* a secure way to do it, though, so don't use in production):
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+sudo mkdir /var/sqg
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+sudo mkdir /var/squidGuard
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+sudo mkdir /var/squidGuard/blacklists
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+sudo mkdir /var/squidGuard/blacklists/Games
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+sudo touch /var/sqg/blacklists
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+sudo chmod -R 0777 /var/sqg
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+sudo chmod -R 0777 /var/squidGuard/blacklists
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+After that, enable the plugin, then go to some course's config screen and
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+check/uncheck the "Games" option. Now check that it updated the
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+/var/sqg/blacklists file... That's all folks!
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