So we're finding that we are not in compliance with state mandates because we are not currently filtering internet content on the iOS devices as they leave district. Currently all devices (mixture of iPad and iPad 2) are being used by administrators and teachers in district, and normally while they are in-district our firewalls take care of content filtering for safari. However this is obviously not the case as soon as they walk out of our campus.
In order to counter act that i've come up with a couple of ideas, and hope that the community could give me a hand with how to implement them and a workflow that might work. Also, please, if you have a simpler or more stable workflow that you use, I'd be quite grateful for the push in the right direction.
1) Disable Safari when outside network segment:
- In this case we’d have to have Safari disable as soon as the device falls out of scope (ip segment in a smart group?) and force the user to run a 3rd party filtered browser when not in district (any suggestions? I’ve used a few and they’re not exactly terrific).
- Is this possible? The JAMF support didn’t know of a workflow that was stable but hoping someone has done something to this effect.
2) A second option would be to disable Safari completely and just run a 3rd party browser. But will this interrupt JSS communications. I’m assuming the filter will not allow me to hit the JSS outside of the district if at all through what I’d imagine is a proxied browser…
3) And the third idea would be to set up a proxy server in-district that the ipads had to connect to using safari. Is this viable and has anyone attempted this?
Please let me know which if any of these processes have been attempted and whether they are successful. Also, if you have any other workflow which will help us to filter content outside of the district, I’d greatly appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks in advance,
Chris Guay
South Windsor Public Schools