But squid+squidguard is filter only http sites not https like facebook. or
yourtube etc...
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Ivo Tonev wrote:
> You can use squid+squidguard to create restrictions and time ranges.
>
> Need to create local users in pfsense box and use authentication
> Em 31/07/
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Original message
From: Brian Caouette
Date: 01/08/2015 10:55 AM (GMT+12:00)
To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List
Subject: Re: [pfSense] How to restrict certain websites for certain
computers during certain times of the day
Squid lock is the way to go. This is what I use at home. We set the categories
to block and no one can get to those sites. I've just recently played with
scheduling so now we can enable or disable categories at will. I no we could
open it up so mom and dad have full access to the net but honestl
On 31/07/15 17:36, Tim Koop wrote:
> I have installed pfsense and I would like to block certain websites
> during certain times of the day for certain computers. I've looked
> around pfsense as well as a plugin or two, and this looks very
> difficult or impossible to do. Anyone have any ideas?
If this is browser-based access you are talking about, you might take a look at
the various browser extensions out there like Waste No Time. They allow you to
define certain times during which certain sites are accessible via the browser.
Obviously, this isn't network-level blocking, but perhaps
You can use squid+squidguard to create restrictions and time ranges.
Need to create local users in pfsense box and use authentication
Em 31/07/2015 12:36, "Tim Koop" escreveu:
> I have installed pfsense and I would like to block certain websites during
> certain times of the day for certain
I have installed pfsense and I would like to block certain websites
during certain times of the day for certain computers. I've looked
around pfsense as well as a plugin or two, and this looks very difficult
or impossible to do. Anyone have any ideas?
These are the details:
It's installed i