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Re: RE: Blocking Web addresses: msg#00334
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Re: RE: Blocking Web addresses |
True, but it does not allow You to download your favorite black list
periodically
btw, it would be nice to allow to set dnsmasq cahe size using the webgui
Jim Gifford wrote:
Or, if you like to do things the "easy" way, then go to the m0n0wall
gui, click on "DNS forwarder", enable, and click on the "+" down below
to add an entry for "ads.youdontlikeit.com" to have an IP of 127.0.0.1.
Accomplishes the same effect within the existing framework of m0n0
without requiring any hacking.
hth,
jim
PS, I don't do this because I don't see a way to add "*.doubleclick.net"
and I don't feel like adding every single name they use (or even worse,
the hitbox set of servers...). Seems like there would still be a nice
feature to have some wildcard dns based site blocking.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 11:42:11PM +0200, Alex Sandini wrote:
m0n0 comes with dnsmasq (http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html).
Add
echo "127.0.0.1 ads.youdontlikeit.com" >> /etc/hosts
for every site You don't like at boot time somehow and tell dnsmasq to
reload /etc/hosts if needed (not sure).
Pat Ellison wrote:
This would be incrediblly usefull.. Block al those *&^($ doubleclick
sites..
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig [mailto:news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 7:29 AM
To: m0n0wall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Blocking Web addresses
Hello, I am looking for a solution to control the ability of blocking
websites, or shall I say block all and allow certain authorised websites.
I
like the compactness of M0N0Wall, and I am wondering if there is a way of
doing this with this system. Any ideas?
Craig
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