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Ash_EP3 |
posted on 11th Jul 08 at 09:40 |
Yea log into your router (if you know the specific user name & password) from there you can block websites etc... | |
jamesw |
posted on 11th Jul 08 at 08:35 |
you dont need to install anything for opendns, just set the router to use the 2 opendns servers, then from your account you can block whatever from your connection | |
Matt_b |
posted on 10th Jul 08 at 18:47 |
quote: Something like this looks ideal. Looking at this website can this just be installed on a single PC, not 100% sure how a DNS setup like this will work. quote: To be honest I agree with what you saying, however they have all been warned on quite a few occasions. However its not my decision I'm just trying to do what I've been asked tbh [Edited on 10-07-2008 by Matt_b] | |
Dan Lewis |
posted on 7th Jul 08 at 09:22 |
cyblock proxy, and set up a proxy server. | |
jamesw |
posted on 7th Jul 08 at 09:04 |
www.opendns.org | |
Ian |
posted on 6th Jul 08 at 22:50 |
Post your hosts file if that isn't working. | |
colour_golden |
posted on 6th Jul 08 at 22:42 |
do you use a router for internet access? If so what make & model. Some have website blocking features built in like netgears. seems a bit much to go the whole way and get a firewall for 2 pcs | |
Matt_b |
posted on 6th Jul 08 at 22:24 |
I'm a member of a volunteer organization were we have a few computers for staff use. However certain people are using it for websites that aren’t related to what we do. Normally I hate stuff like this being blocked does my head in at work etc but people are losing out due to the certain few constantly using the internet and denying people the use of the computer who need it for a genuine reason. |