Question:
How does “define internet rules” work in school
First we should know, the package, which brings this is ucs-school-umc-internetrules
Second, the administration of the rules is always done one the school slave, with the
exception of singleschools.
Answer:
In the definition of the Internet rules there are two example lists “No Internet” and “Unlimited” Both have the priority 0 so the lowest. So if you define another rule and give it priority 3, it is higher.
If you now assign this rule, e.g. to the working group Domain Users, then this rule applies to users/students who are in this group. If a student is both in class 1A (no Internet Prio0) and in the working group Domain Users (Wikipedia Prio3), the Wikipedia rule applies for this student. If there is also a teacher in the programming group, the teachers have full access Prio10).
In a computer room it’s a bit different again: Here the computers have priority. Something “tricky” in my opinion is the following: If you leave the default (global settings) → These are the normal defined internet rules from above, then they still apply, so no special definition for the computers.
However, if you set the Wikipedia rule here, it applies to the computers here. Users who work on the computers in the computer room are limited to Wikipedia. But if the students have a tablet or mobile phone via the proxy in the network, the “normal” definitions from the groups apply here again.