No such thing.

 

So ask (1) who is requiring this or (2) who is paying for this?  Then ask,
what is their approved solution that they are willing to approve and/or pay
for?

 

If this is genuinely not being pushed by some government mandate, I would
question DNS as being too simplistic.  Just recently the TV news here had a
story about parents show were shocked, shocked to discover their kids
school-issued computers allowed them to use Google Hangouts, which the kids
were using for inappropriate messages.  The idea that you can block all
inappropriate content by a simple method like what DNS servers you use,
seems naïve to me.  So, should the DNS servers let you go to Wikipedia, or
not?  CNN is dishonest media, should that be blocked?  What about RT?  Or,
for an example of what happens when you try to censor the Internet by
blocking IP addresses, look at the news stories about Cogent blocking
Cloudflare IP addresses associated with Pirate Bay but also causing
collateral damage to other sites sharing those IPs.

 

 

From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gino Villarini
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] Recommended DNS for content filtering K-12

 

What is the recommended DNS for airtight content filtering for Schools?
Specially Porn block 


 

Gino Villarini


President


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