in reply to Re: URL Whitelist
in thread URL Whitelist

A proxy would require me to change the browser settings to use the proxy, right? That is how I am doing it now but all my kids have to do to get around it is change the proxy settings to not use it. I was hoping to hook a bit lower into the NIC so I could watch any browser request.

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Re^3: URL Whitelist
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Feb 12, 2006 at 08:43 UTC

    Set up a redirect rule on your firewall for all traffic coming from that IP address intended for port 80 on a remote machine to pass first through a proxy on the firewall. This requires a NAT box with filter rules you can control.

      This requires a NAT box with ...

      Not quite, all it requires is a routing firewall (it's possible to do even with a bridging firewall, but that requires dirty MAC-spoofing tricks).


      All dogma is stupid.