OT: Blocking Sites

Stephen Partington cryptworks at gmail.com
Tue Jul 7 13:55:20 MST 2015


the fastest solution would be to route the domains via local copy of the
hosts file. to say localhost or some place you approve of. then you can
look for a more long term solution.



On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 1:26 PM, AZ Pete <plug at cactusfamily.com> wrote:

>  All,
>
> I have two boys who's video gaming on their laptops is out of control. If
> me or my wife aren't *constantly* looking over their shoulders, they will
> be playing games. And they are savvy enough to have their educational
> lessons open in one tab and games in another and alt-tab away from the game
> when we are walking past.
>
> I need a solution that will block their game sites, while still allowing
> access to all the other sites that are needed for school, lessons, research
> etc.
>
> Is there some method I can block DNS requests to certain domains, while
> keeping others active for only their computers? I want something *very
> easy* to set up and maintain that runs on Windows (all computers in my home
> network are Win based). I have a Windows file server I could load some kind
> of proxy software on and have the kids computers hit the proxy to resolve
> DNS calls. But again, I don't want to screw around with complex proxy
> servers, "net nanny" based software, etc. Also, simply editing their hosts
> file isn't terribly realistic either.
>
> Basically, I want a solution where I can easily enter a domain to be
> blocked (or removed for access) for only their PCs, without having to sink
> hours and hours into learning/configuring/maintaining some complex software
> solution. I'd also rather not have to load some kind of net-nanny software
> onto each of their computers (which would be a pain to constantly have to
> maintain the block list on each machine).
>
> Free/Open Source would be best, but I'll be willing to pay if the price is
> right.
>
> I'm at my wits end with this game addition (and yes it's an addiction) and
> need a solution.
>
> Any thoughts would be most appreciated.
>
> Peter
>
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Stephen
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