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    How to block Website with Dansguardian for only one User/Host

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      viko
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      I have a DG and Squid3 running (new: now not transparent) and now i try to block one site for one internal host/ip.
      Its this possible or i have to authenticate the user first? I can use a LDAP server on my Synology if needed.
      Can i block this site even if https is used?

      Thx for your help…
      Viko

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        samham
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        isn't easier to just write a FW rule?

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          viko
          last edited by

          Hi samham

          Sorry, "one" website its only the beginning  ;D. I try to filter not only website but also url's like www.example.com/foo.

          Regards
          viko

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            samham
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            if you are not worried about the ip changing, you could auth based on ip, and create a group to block that user.

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              viko
              last edited by

              Hi samham

              for first i'm trying to block the android play app in my tablet. The website its something like 1e100.net.
              The problem its the ip change if i use fw rule.

              Regards
              viko

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                samham
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                I was referring to the client ip, use groups to filter the url and make the client ip a member of that group

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