Greetings.
Please excuse this post, as I was not able to find
anything in the faq which mentions script that would
either block outside links from one's own server.
Take such as a link from an offencive or pornographic
website that linked one's web server to its front
page.
Is there a way to blo
Thank you for your help Dave,
I now have Privoxy up and running and so far so good!
I did have to update chkconfig and install rpm-helper in order to
install the privoxy rpm you sent me.
I just have to figure out a way of using privoxy without hampering my
daughters web creation process! I do n
Check out Privoxy (www.privoxy.org) - based on Junkbuster, I use it
currently, works a treat.
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[mailto:newbie-owner@;linux-mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Steve Jeppesen
Sent: 26 October 2002 15:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] blocking popup
Hello list,
I am curious if anybody is using either of these programs to block
popups on a firewall/router?
I am currently using MD8.2 as a firewall/router to share our cable
connection with clients running MD 9.0, Win98se2 and WinMe and would
like to know if anybody has any prefs or things to wa
Thanks for the tip on Junkbuster. I used to use it but it definitely
doesn't work for some sites. I'm not sure why.
Wouldn't this be an awesome feature for Konq? Have a menu where you
can list domains that should never ever be visited? It seems like it
would be a really easy feature to add.
Yes there is a fairly simple way.
On the 8.1 discs is an application called junkbuster. This is a proxy server
which you run as a daemon, and you point your browsers to the proxy instead
of to the internet. Any time doubleclick or any other domain you despise
tries to hijack your browser junkb
I have a question: There are some websites which I never want to
browse or load from, ever. Is there a way to tell Konqueror to never
fetch anything from a certain domain? Specificly, I never want Konq
to fetch anything from doubleclick.net for any reason. I just have no
interest in anything o
Hi all,
Does anyone know a way using shell/perl scripting and ipchains to block all
urls that request cmd.exe, root.exe, admin.dll and all the others??? (from
port 80 of course)
I am getting thousands of sustained requests from infected NT/2000 servers
and its chewing alot of bandwidth..
the same thing with roadrunner.
Ron
"Eric L. Damron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/30/99 03:36:23 AM
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Subject: [newbie] Blocking @HOME with ipchains - Can they tell?
I go
nless they are installing
the modem or replaceing it), talk to someone who has the service and have
them test it.
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric L. Damron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Saturday, October 30, 1999 1:07 AM
&g
> Are they running scans because they disallow running servers on home
accounts? When I spoke to the salesguy, he told me that it's
> okay to run any server as long as the 128k/sec upload barrier will suffice
for my needs. Is the salesguy just blowing smoke?
@Home service sucks. That is wh
From: Eric L. Damron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, October 30, 1999 1:07 AM
Subject: [newbie] Blocking @HOME with ipchains - Can they tell?
>I got tired of @HOME running scans on my system so I blocked them with:
>
>i
I got tired of @HOME running scans on my system so I blocked them with:
ipchains -I input -p TCP -s 24.4.254.140 -d 0/0 80 -j DENY -l
ipchains -I input -p TCP -s 24.4.254.141 -d 0/0 80 -j DENY -l
Can they tell that they're blocked or does it just look like I'm not running
any services?
Thanks
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> How can I block access to my web server to a particular IP address?
>
> Thanks.
Type "man ipchains" at a console prompt. I *think* that'll do the
trick. :-)
John
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Eric L. Damron wrote:
> How can I block access to my web server to a particular IP address?
>
> Thanks.
via apache,
edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf, go down to the line
--
--
This is line 369 in mine. insert below that (make a backup)
--
order deny,allow
deny from 127
How can I block access to my web server to a particular IP address?
Thanks.
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