how to block a specific website... - Wireless
This is a discussion on how to block a specific website... - Wireless ; Background:-
Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which feeds
internet to a
WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it. ...both
outside the house in my office.
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how to block a specific website...
Background:-
Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which feeds
internet to a
WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it. ...both
outside the house in my office.
WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
Problem :-
Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
house's MAC code),
to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and she's
still happily bebo'ing away in there !
...just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings up
bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got atleast
two, or several domain names,
....can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
*.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax :-(
any help appreciated !
regards, Richard
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Re: how to block a specific website...
....WAG354G seems to have accepted http://www.bebo.*
What I also meant to ask in my OP was,
Does adding a Group Policy in theWAG354G, to block a URL, take effect
immediately, or because the target PC is already using that web site, it can
continue to do so ?
regards, Richard
"RJK" wrote in message
news:OE5gcStHIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Background:-
> Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
> Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which feeds
> internet to a
> WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it. ...both
> outside the house in my office.
> WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
>
> Problem :-
> Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
>
> I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
> house's MAC code),
> to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and she's
> still happily bebo'ing away in there !
>
> ..just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings up
> bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got atleast
> two, or several domain names,
> ...can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
> *.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
> etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax :-(
>
> any help appreciated !
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
>
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Re: how to block a specific website...
ooh! looks like my WAG354G can't block websites becuase it's acting as a
"dumb router," i.e. I would need to do it in the Orange Livebox / front
router, that doesn't appear to have that facility in its' firmware ?
This a most annoying combination of hardware, i.e. the Livebox has to have
first access to the adsl signal or the "relay" in it / for telephony/VOIP,
won't work - also Orange Livebox will not allow access to my Orange free
webspace (have to disconnect it and put WAG354G in "front" - which means
that VOIP can't work)... !!
Anyone know of a combined adsl/router with VOIP facility in it that will
work with Orange broadband, and also allow me to ftp to my Orange free
webspce ?
(I have read through Orange discussion forums, watching people commenting on
these issues, have never spotted a solution - Orange tech. support is simply
inadequate on these issues from what I've seen).
regards, Richard
"RJK" wrote in message
news:%23KEDxWtHIHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> ...WAG354G seems to have accepted http://www.bebo.*
> What I also meant to ask in my OP was,
> Does adding a Group Policy in theWAG354G, to block a URL, take effect
> immediately, or because the target PC is already using that web site, it
> can continue to do so ?
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
> "RJK" wrote in message
> news:OE5gcStHIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Background:-
>> Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
>> Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which
>> feeds internet to a
>> WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it. ...both
>> outside the house in my office.
>> WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
>>
>> Problem :-
>> Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
>>
>> I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
>> house's MAC code),
>> to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and she's
>> still happily bebo'ing away in there !
>>
>> ..just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings up
>> bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got atleast
>> two, or several domain names,
>> ...can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
>> *.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
>> etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax :-(
>>
>> any help appreciated !
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: how to block a specific website...
If the hardware way doesn't work, you may try software, for example,
Enabling Content Advisor under Internet Option or Setup Group Policy to
Restrict Internet Access. This how to may help.
how to restrict internet accessHow to restrict Internet Access. You may have
many options to disable a user or computer to access the Internet. Some
options can be adopted for many users ...
www.howtonetworking.com/Internet/restrictie0.htm
--
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"RJK" wrote in message
news:O46xXVuHIHA.5544@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> ooh! looks like my WAG354G can't block websites becuase it's acting as a
> "dumb router," i.e. I would need to do it in the Orange Livebox / front
> router, that doesn't appear to have that facility in its' firmware ?
>
> This a most annoying combination of hardware, i.e. the Livebox has to have
> first access to the adsl signal or the "relay" in it / for telephony/VOIP,
> won't work - also Orange Livebox will not allow access to my Orange free
> webspace (have to disconnect it and put WAG354G in "front" - which means
> that VOIP can't work)... !!
>
> Anyone know of a combined adsl/router with VOIP facility in it that will
> work with Orange broadband, and also allow me to ftp to my Orange free
> webspce ?
>
> (I have read through Orange discussion forums, watching people commenting
> on these issues, have never spotted a solution - Orange tech. support is
> simply inadequate on these issues from what I've seen).
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
> "RJK" wrote in message
> news:%23KEDxWtHIHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> ...WAG354G seems to have accepted http://www.bebo.*
>> What I also meant to ask in my OP was,
>> Does adding a Group Policy in theWAG354G, to block a URL, take effect
>> immediately, or because the target PC is already using that web site, it
>> can continue to do so ?
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>>
>> "RJK" wrote in message
>> news:OE5gcStHIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Background:-
>>> Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
>>> Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which
>>> feeds internet to a
>>> WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it.
>>> ...both outside the house in my office.
>>> WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
>>>
>>> Problem :-
>>> Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
>>>
>>> I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
>>> house's MAC code),
>>> to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and she's
>>> still happily bebo'ing away in there !
>>>
>>> ..just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings
>>> up bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got
>>> atleast two, or several domain names,
>>> ...can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
>>> *.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
>>> etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax
>>> :-(
>>>
>>> any help appreciated !
>>>
>>> regards, Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: how to block a specific website...
Thanks for your reply,
Things do seem to be heading towards tweaking software on Dad's PC, in the
house, as you suggest.
again, thanks.
regards, Richard
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote in message
news:49A80D37-CB2F-451F-A4F6-41FEDD5CE49C@microsoft.com...
> If the hardware way doesn't work, you may try software, for example,
> Enabling Content Advisor under Internet Option or Setup Group Policy to
> Restrict Internet Access. This how to may help.
>
> how to restrict internet accessHow to restrict Internet Access. You may
> have many options to disable a user or computer to access the Internet.
> Some options can be adopted for many users ...
> www.howtonetworking.com/Internet/restrictie0.htm
>
>
> --
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
>
>
> "RJK" wrote in message
> news:O46xXVuHIHA.5544@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> ooh! looks like my WAG354G can't block websites becuase it's acting as a
>> "dumb router," i.e. I would need to do it in the Orange Livebox / front
>> router, that doesn't appear to have that facility in its' firmware ?
>>
>> This a most annoying combination of hardware, i.e. the Livebox has to
>> have first access to the adsl signal or the "relay" in it / for
>> telephony/VOIP, won't work - also Orange Livebox will not allow access to
>> my Orange free webspace (have to disconnect it and put WAG354G in
>> "front" - which means that VOIP can't work)... !!
>>
>> Anyone know of a combined adsl/router with VOIP facility in it that will
>> work with Orange broadband, and also allow me to ftp to my Orange free
>> webspce ?
>>
>> (I have read through Orange discussion forums, watching people commenting
>> on these issues, have never spotted a solution - Orange tech. support is
>> simply inadequate on these issues from what I've seen).
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>>
>> "RJK" wrote in message
>> news:%23KEDxWtHIHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> ...WAG354G seems to have accepted http://www.bebo.*
>>> What I also meant to ask in my OP was,
>>> Does adding a Group Policy in theWAG354G, to block a URL, take effect
>>> immediately, or because the target PC is already using that web site, it
>>> can continue to do so ?
>>>
>>> regards, Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> "RJK" wrote in message
>>> news:OE5gcStHIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> Background:-
>>>> Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
>>>> Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which
>>>> feeds internet to a
>>>> WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it.
>>>> ...both outside the house in my office.
>>>> WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
>>>>
>>>> Problem :-
>>>> Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
>>>>
>>>> I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
>>>> house's MAC code),
>>>> to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and
>>>> she's still happily bebo'ing away in there !
>>>>
>>>> ..just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings
>>>> up bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got
>>>> atleast two, or several domain names,
>>>> ...can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
>>>> *.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
>>>> etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax
>>>> :-(
>>>>
>>>> any help appreciated !
>>>>
>>>> regards, Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: how to block a specific website...
Hi
May be this can Help.
Windows Host File- What is it and How to Mange it? -
http://www.ezlan.net/host.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"RJK" wrote in message
news:OE5gcStHIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Background:-
> Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
> Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which feeds
> internet to a
> WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it. ...both
> outside the house in my office.
> WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
>
> Problem :-
> Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
>
> I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
> house's MAC code),
> to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and she's
> still happily bebo'ing away in there !
>
> ..just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings up
> bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got atleast
> two, or several domain names,
> ...can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
> *.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
> etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax :-(
>
> any help appreciated !
>
> regards, Richard
>
>
>
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Re: how to block a specific website...
Aha ! thanks Jack
...."the obvious is often overlooked, ....at least "I" seem to keep
overlooking it !
....I do keep, and regularly update the mvps.org hosts file on both PC's
again, thanks,
regards, Richard
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote in message
news:u1sWhIyHIHA.3848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> May be this can Help.
> Windows Host File- What is it and How to Mange it? -
> http://www.ezlan.net/host.html
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "RJK" wrote in message
> news:OE5gcStHIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Background:-
>> Networking knowledge :- almost zero :-)
>> Hardware :- Orange Livebox is the "front" adsl modem/router, which
>> feeds internet to a
>> WAG354G which is acting as a "dumb router" ...as I understand it. ...both
>> outside the house in my office.
>> WAG354 feeds internet/wifi to Dad's PC / WMP54G card in the house.
>>
>> Problem :-
>> Niece in the house permanently glued to www.bebo.com !
>>
>> I've just set a Group Policy in the WAG354G, ...(using the PC in the
>> house's MAC code),
>> to "block by URL" the bebo website e.g. http://www.bebo.com and she's
>> still happily bebo'ing away in there !
>>
>> ..just had a thought, ...just checked ... http://www.bebo.co.uk brings up
>> bebo, ...as well as their *.com domain, ...looks like they've got atleast
>> two, or several domain names,
>> ...can I use wildcards in the Linksys router "block by URL," ...e,g,
>> *.bebo.* ...or http://*.bebo.* or http://www.bebo.*
>> etc. the help plate in the WAG354G doesn't give any help with syntax :-(
>>
>> any help appreciated !
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>>
>>
>