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      tjabas
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      first of all, im not sure that i post this in the right section of the forum, but anyway..

      its like this, my kid wont go to bed at night, and i want to kill his internet to his computer, how can i by the easiest way do this?

      let say that i dont want him to get access to internet after 21:00 at night, and it would turn on again at the morning.

      how and where in the router should i edit this?

      And i also guess that he soon will be visiting webpages that contain nudity and such things :)

      is it possible to also block that?

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        rjcrowder
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        @tjabas:

        first of all, im not sure that i post this in the right section of the forum, but anyway..

        its like this, my kid wont go to bed at night, and i want to kill his internet to his computer, how can i by the easiest way do this?

        let say that i dont want him to get access to internet after 21:00 at night, and it would turn on again at the morning.

        how and where in the router should i edit this?

        And i also guess that he soon will be visiting webpages that contain nudity and such things :)

        is it possible to also block that?

        You can find plenty of information on this topic if you search the forums. See this recent thread (for example) http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,68428.0.html

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          deajan
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          Hello,

          I'm pretty sure you should do this with firewall schedules instead of traffic shaping.

          Cheers.

          NetPOWER.fr - some opensource stuff for IT people

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            tjabas
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            i have tried this with firewall rules, but it seems that i have to make an alias to make this work,and i have tried that but i cant get it to work, and im a total newbie on these things.

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              Supermule Banned
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              ISA server had that on every rule you specified. Loved that possibility!

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