Blocking All Websites

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After watching Untraceable last night I have decided my new Linux PC will be uber secure for the kids.

Is there a way of blocking all websites except for ones I decide are acceptable?
 
Untraceable, albeit more realistic than most, is still non-sense... They can magically blackhole any IP in the world, but don't think to take down the nameservers for the domain.


try goondens idea, be interesting to see if it works
 
Ive read that you can also set manual proxy to 0.0.0.0 for all http and then specify the site's you want to be accessible to not to use the manual proxy in firefox.
 
Ive read that you can also set manual proxy to 0.0.0.0 for all http and then specify the site's you want to be accessible to not to use the manual proxy in firefox.

I think that's per user config so the user would be able to change that.

OpenDNS is pretty good for that kind of thing, but I'm not a fan of people logging all my DNS history in one place... So i'd go for the /etc/hosts file :)

Alternatively run a http proxy like squid on another box.. or get an ADSL/Cable router that does web filtering.

//TrX
 
Cheers for the replies. The user is 8 and so im not too worried about bypassing it easily.

Its more to stop her going on dodgy sites by accident.
 
Cheers for the replies. The user is 8 and so im not too worried about bypassing it easily.

Its more to stop her going on dodgy sites by accident.

Educating the child is far more valuable than any whitelist, dodgy sites generally don't happen by accident from what i've seen.

You can whitelist a laod of sites but then say she is doing a school project, and is using wikipedia which references an external source, you must then allow that domain... means you have to be on hand at all times (which you may well be)
 
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