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Hello
I was wondering if there is a simple way to limit internet access from a linux box only to a certain specified and protected list of websites.
It would be MOST appreciated!
Cippalippa
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You could set up a localhost proxy (Squid, for example) and then configure your web browser to use it.
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You could also look into moblock.
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Hello
I was wondering if there is a simple way to limit internet access from a linux box only to a certain specified and protected list of websites.
It would be MOST appreciated!
Cippalippa
A proxy would work.
Evil #archlinux@libera.chat channel op and general support dude.
. files on github, Screenshots, Random pics and the rest
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Another vote for proxy, just because it rocks !
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squid is ridiculously difficult to implement (at least for a newbie) - I am amazed that something like URL filtering is so freaking difficult to implement
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Squid is difficult only when you try to tinker with all the knobs at start -- sure, it's complicated machine, but the defaults are sane and working; AFAIR the only thing you have to play with are ACLs and http_access rules -- and you have to set them anyway to achieve your objective.
There is a chance iptables will do, depending on sites in question; if none of them resides on shared server...
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