18 Aug 2013 at 19:36 #21 Sin_Chase Sin_Chase Soldato Joined 13 Jan 2004 Posts 21,246 Screw blocking websites. Futile and easy to get around. Look at limiting bandwidth or blocking all ports except HTTP(S), POP3/IMAP and IM protocols.
Screw blocking websites. Futile and easy to get around. Look at limiting bandwidth or blocking all ports except HTTP(S), POP3/IMAP and IM protocols.
18 Aug 2013 at 19:46 #22 panyan panyan Soldato OP Joined 13 Mar 2011 Posts 7,484 Location Bada Bing wildest_jjk said: If you don't mind the blocks etc yourself then that should be fine Click to expand... He only accesses gmail on his computer Sin_Chase said: Screw blocking websites. Futile and easy to get around. Look at limiting bandwidth or blocking all ports except HTTP(S), POP3/IMAP and IM protocols. Click to expand... limiting bandwidth? the internet is only 1mbps there on a good day! wont the openDNS block the majority of naughty websites?
wildest_jjk said: If you don't mind the blocks etc yourself then that should be fine Click to expand... He only accesses gmail on his computer Sin_Chase said: Screw blocking websites. Futile and easy to get around. Look at limiting bandwidth or blocking all ports except HTTP(S), POP3/IMAP and IM protocols. Click to expand... limiting bandwidth? the internet is only 1mbps there on a good day! wont the openDNS block the majority of naughty websites?