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Menestrello
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      08-09-2010, 11:30 AM
I'm trying to block access to certain urls (http://www.facebook.com
among others...) from a particular pc on my net, which is connected via
wi-fi.

The dedicated page on my router config says "You can block access to
certain Web sites for a particular PC by entering either a full URL
address or just a keyword of the Web site"

1) but on the same page there's non way telling it the particular
internal IP to block, only the http address or keywords...

2) Not only. If I enter http://www.facebook.com the site gets blocked,
but only for another pc which is connected wired to the router, and not
for the wireless connected one, which is what I want to do (but, if
point 1) is irresolvable... I can also accept to block the url from ANY
pc on the net)

Any suggestion?

Thanks, Menestrello

 
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      08-11-2010, 01:00 PM
On 8/9/2010 7:30 AM, Menestrello wrote:
> I'm trying to block access to certain urls (http://www.facebook.com
> among others...) from a particular pc on my net, which is connected via
> wi-fi.
>
> The dedicated page on my router config says "You can block access to
> certain Web sites for a particular PC by entering either a full URL
> address or just a keyword of the Web site"
>
> 1) but on the same page there's non way telling it the particular
> internal IP to block, only the http address or keywords...
>
> 2) Not only. If I enter http://www.facebook.com the site gets blocked,
> but only for another pc which is connected wired to the router, and not
> for the wireless connected one, which is what I want to do (but, if
> point 1) is irresolvable... I can also accept to block the url from ANY
> pc on the net)
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks, Menestrello
>


This isn't answering your question as to how to do this at the router, but:

IF you have access to the computer you are trying to restrict, you might
consider doing the blocking at the computer.

One way to do this is to make an entry in the computer's HOSTS file.
The computer checks that file for a URL before going out to a DNS server.

There might be other ways, also -- possibly if the computer is running a
firewall, it could be used for preventing access.

Obviously, these methods require you have access to the computer, and
the person using it normally would not have the expertise to undo what
you have done.

One thing to keep in mind, if you do the blocking at the computer, then
it doesn't matter what router the computer is going thru to gain access
to the internet, the blocking will work. If you set it up in your
router, then that block would only apply to when the computer was
connecting thru your router.

On some routers you can block access to a URL for all but a specific PC.
Maybe this would be another approach?

....Bob
 
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Menestrello
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      08-12-2010, 09:31 AM
On 11/08/2010 15:00, Bob K wrote:
> On 8/9/2010 7:30 AM, Menestrello wrote:
>> I'm trying to block access to certain urls (http://www.facebook.com
>> among others...) from a particular pc on my net, which is connected via
>> wi-fi.
>>
>> The dedicated page on my router config says "You can block access to
>> certain Web sites for a particular PC by entering either a full URL
>> address or just a keyword of the Web site"
>>
>> 1) but on the same page there's non way telling it the particular
>> internal IP to block, only the http address or keywords...
>>
>> 2) Not only. If I enter http://www.facebook.com the site gets blocked,
>> but only for another pc which is connected wired to the router, and not
>> for the wireless connected one, which is what I want to do (but, if
>> point 1) is irresolvable... I can also accept to block the url from ANY
>> pc on the net)
>>
>> Any suggestion?
>>
>> Thanks, Menestrello
>>

>
> This isn't answering your question as to how to do this at the router, but:
>
> IF you have access to the computer you are trying to restrict, you might
> consider doing the blocking at the computer.
>
> One way to do this is to make an entry in the computer's HOSTS file. The
> computer checks that file for a URL before going out to a DNS server.
>
> There might be other ways, also -- possibly if the computer is running a
> firewall, it could be used for preventing access.

Thanks Bob, in the end that's what I did, through windows firewall...
>
> Obviously, these methods require you have access to the computer, and
> the person using it normally would not have the expertise to undo what
> you have done.
>
> One thing to keep in mind, if you do the blocking at the computer, then
> it doesn't matter what router the computer is going thru to gain access
> to the internet, the blocking will work. If you set it up in your
> router, then that block would only apply to when the computer was
> connecting thru your router.
>
> On some routers you can block access to a URL for all but a specific PC.
> Maybe this would be another approach?
>
> ...Bob


Thanks again, for the moment it's enough, but i'll try to deepen into
the router config, tho I guess I need a more "high end" one to do what i
want to...
Menestrello
 
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