If you know the ip address of the website you want to allow and you know it
will also not change, you could do this with simply firewall rules built in.
If you are trying to block all but a few websites using actually URLs then
you would need something like squid or dansguardian

 

                

Ryan Rodrigue

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P.O. Box 4336


Chief Technical Manager

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A A R Electronics, Inc

Phone (985) 876-4096


510 West Tunnel Blvd

Phone (800) 649-7346


Houma, LA 70360

Fax (985) 853-0134


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Kevin Hayes
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 3:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense] Blocking Websites

 

Hello,

 

I am trying something that I thought would be fairly simple but is turning
out to be more confusing than I had hoped.

 

We have several computers that are considered critical and I would like to
block the internet except for a short list of approved websites that may be
accessed from those desktops.  What would be the easiest suggestion on how
to do this.  I've been looking at pfBlocker and it seems by its description
to do what I need, I found where I can block whole countries but not
specific sites on specific ip addresses.

 

Any advice would be helpful.

 

Thanks,

 

Kevin Hayes

 

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