The idea is not to give them a DNS settings on the TCP/IP stack and only give 
them a hosts file.
this should limit what the computer 'knows' about on the Internet.


From: Andrew Levicki 
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:50 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: Re: restrict internet access to three websites


Hi Thomas / Shane, 


Sorry if I've missed something, but creating entries in the hosts file alone 
isn't going to restrict these PCs to just these three websites. Is there 
another prong to your attack, so to speak?


Thanks,


Andrew


On 10 March 2010 07:13, Thomas Mullins <tsmull...@wise.k12.va.us> wrote:

  Hello all,



  I have a customer that wants to restrict internet access to only three 
websites.  The machines have Vista Home edition on them.  One of the websites 
is an https site, so we cannot use the built in Parental Controls settings.  



  The main office has a Cisco ASA 5505, so no problem there.  I will just give 
the machine a static IP address, and use the ASA to restrict that IP to only 
the three approved websites.  However, the other sites do not have an ASA.  I 
am not sure what router they have (and will not know until I go onsite), but I 
am sure it is a low end unit.  I was thinking of using a hosts file to resolve 
DNS names to actual internet addresses.  



  Any better ideas?



  Thanks

  Shane






 



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