Re: Blocking internet addresses that children can not access with iptables

From: Richard Nairn (richard@nairnconsulting.ca)
Date: 02/10/03

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    From: Richard Nairn <richard@nairnconsulting.ca>
    Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 22:50:50 GMT
    
    

    If you are wanting to block web content, you can look at squid, with
    squidGuard. It can block by domain, URL, regex and so forth. I have
    used it on a few sites and it seems to work reasonably well.

    On 10 Feb 2003 05:13:44 -0800, janne <janne@jokisalo.net> wrote:
    > Is it possible to block certain internet addresses that one can't
    > access from local LAN? And in this case what would be a good way to do
    > this in Linux.
    >
    > The thing is that I have Linux firewall (iptables) with 3 nics, one to
    > local LAN (eth1) and one (eth2) to DMZ webserver. Now, for instance I
    > would like to block "sex, f**k" sites from local 10.0.0.5 address
    > (children's room) but otherwise free access to internet. Access to
    > eth1 all ports is forbidden from outside.
    >
    > Any good suggestions / examples?

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