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On Sunday, January 24, 2016 07:27:16 PM wabenbau@×××××.com wrote: |
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> "J. Roeleveld" <joost@××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> > Hi all, |
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> > What do people use these days to filter out websites? |
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> > I would prefer to have a white-list and block everything else. With |
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> > the option to bypass this filter for certain authenticated users. |
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> > Reason: I don't want my daughter to see unsuitable websites when she |
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> > starts looking for cat pictures and instead of wasting time |
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> > identifying every single p*rn site in the world, I would prefer to |
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> > simply white-list sites she wants to go to after checking them. |
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> > Thanks, |
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> > Joost |
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> I don't use any kind of content filter but I think squidguard |
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> would be a solution for that (there is also a squidguard plugin |
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> for pfsense). |
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squidguard sounds interesting, was wondering if anyone has any experience with |
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setting it up. |
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> Another solution would be Sophos UTM. It is a proprietary product |
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> but it is free for personal use. |
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I don't mind paying for something if it works better then free alternatives. |
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Joost |