I want put in an SME server to filter web sites etc behind a DSL router. I don’t have any other Linux or windows computers on this network. Or should I say I don’t want to put in any other computers, I just want to maintain one computer, the SME computer. Up stream computers will surf the net through this SME Server via Squidguard.
I don’t mind the fact that there is no gui (other than the server manager web pages). But in this case I need to open web pages to be able to manage the routers that are connected up stream and down stream from the SME server. This is so I can obviously administer them. This is a remote site so I don’t want to travel to it every time I want to adjust something on the routers and DSL modem. I just want to remotely log into the SME server from outside and then be able to administer the routers / devices.
So all I need really is something to browse in a nice x-window (or what ever). I do not want to use any of the text based browsers eg lynx. I want a "normal" (excuse if you take offence at the word normal) window. I know that many frown upon any x-windows on the server, but in this case I really don’t want to maintain a separate computer just to browse to routers.
Is there anything that can be added to do this. I once some time ago (I think on version 6) tried to install Centos with SME but didn’t find it successful, for reasons that escape me right now. I’m really trying to find something simple. I don’t need all the stuff that comes with these kinds of installs anyway (Centos). Besides I would like to change as little as possible regarding the install so that the SME Software runs as normally as possible. I just want to have a browser.
I hope I have been clear enough regarding my question and maybe there will be something that fits my problem.
Thanks.