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نسخه کامل مشاهده نسخه کامل : محدودیت سایت



sajad_n90
23-01-2010, 20:03
سلام
یه نرم ابزار میخوام که با استفاده از اون سیستمم فقط یک آی پی یک سایت رو باز کنه و هیچ سایت دیگری با اون نشه باز کرد. برای کنترل فرزندان.
ممنون

lmbr20
24-01-2010, 04:42
باید از نرم افزارهایی شبیه این استفاده کنید !
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sajad_n90
24-01-2010, 17:41
ممنون
با این باید تک تک سایت ها رو بهش داد تا بلوکشون کنه ولی من یکی میخوام که تمام سایت ها رو خودش بلوکه کنه و من یکی رو باز کنه.

sajad_n90
25-01-2010, 20:42
سلام
همچنان منتظریم.

sajad_n90
27-01-2010, 22:17
سلام
همچنان منتظریم

ask_bl
28-01-2010, 00:16
سلام
یه نرم ابزار میخوام که با استفاده از اون سیستمم فقط یک آی پی یک سایت رو باز کنه و هیچ سایت دیگری با اون نشه باز کرد. برای کنترل فرزندان.
ممنون

Pyrenean's mission is to enhance privacy and security by supplying free system-level Internet filtering software which supplements virus protection, firewalls and other security software by avoiding connections to unwanted Internet domains. Filtering provides protection from ads, annoying popups, potential privacy abuses by adware vendors, and unscrupulous Internet trackers. Our filtering software is free to individuals for personal use. K-12 schools and other child-related social organizations who work with children are also able to use the software without charge.
Some use Hosts file blocking to block connections to questionable domains but find that Hosts filtering causes browser stalls and error messages. Pyrenean's eDexter - a local-only personal image web server - prevents these browser errors and replaces annoying ads from filtered sites with GIF images.
Hosts filtering works well but has limits. An effective Hosts file is large and difficult to manage. Host filters are very specific - blocking only the exact names in the Hosts File. Pyrenean's DNSKong (now, dnskl) program supplements or replaces Host filtering by allowing predictive filtering based on only a portion of a domain name which gives you finer control over filtering without sacrificing performance.




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sajad_n90
01-02-2010, 20:05
Pyrenean's mission is to enhance privacy and security by supplying free system-level Internet filtering software which supplements virus protection, firewalls and other security software by avoiding connections to unwanted Internet domains. Filtering provides protection from ads, annoying popups, potential privacy abuses by adware vendors, and unscrupulous Internet trackers. Our filtering software is free to individuals for personal use. K-12 schools and other child-related social organizations who work with children are also able to use the software without charge.
Some use Hosts file blocking to block connections to questionable domains but find that Hosts filtering causes browser stalls and error messages. Pyrenean's eDexter - a local-only personal image web server - prevents these browser errors and replaces annoying ads from filtered sites with GIF images.
Hosts filtering works well but has limits. An effective Hosts file is large and difficult to manage. Host filters are very specific - blocking only the exact names in the Hosts File. Pyrenean's DNSKong (now, dnskl) program supplements or replaces Host filtering by allowing predictive filtering based on only a portion of a domain name which gives you finer control over filtering without sacrificing performance.




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سلام
این کا setup نداره برای نصب؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ ؟؟؟

ask_bl
02-02-2010, 17:14
سلام
این کا setup نداره برای نصب؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ ؟؟؟
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Net Nanny Parental Controls 5.1

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Net Nanny is one of the lesser-used blocking programs; very few Peacefire members have indicated that it is being used at their school, and a survey of 24 libraries using blocking software did not include any that were using Net Nanny. However, in 1997, a student at Central Texas Community College reported that the software was being used on campus computer terminals.
Then, in February 1998, Friends University installed Net Nanny on their campus computer system. In the latter case, staff at Friends University reported that the software blocked information on sexually transmitted diseases, the politics of prostitution, and even a site about Adam and Eve.
Net Nanny was one of the four blocking software programs criticized in the 1996 article "Keys to the Kingdom", which listed some of the sites blocked by Net Nanny, CYBERsitter and Cyber Patrol. Although the authors wrote that the list of blocked sites used by each program was encrypted and could not be read by the user, Net Nanny comes with an unencrypted list of about 3,500 blocked sites -- making it the only program so far that allows the administrator to see the list. It also blocks much less than any of the competing programs (which usually come with "blocked site lists" of about 100,000 Web sites). Net Nanny has claimed that they give more control to the administrator (i.e. parent, teacher or librarian) by not encrypting their list; however, Peacefire members whose schools are using the software have reported that the default sites selected by Net
Nanny are blocked in the overwhelming majority of cases. Because filtering software companies usually encrypt their blocked site lists to protect them from being used by competitors, Net Nanny has less motivation to encrypt their list, since it represents an investment of much less time and money.
Although the blocked site list is short, Net Nanny employes a more severe word filtering mechanism than most other programs. It is often reported that blocking software will block an entire page based on the occurrence of a single word. This is not usually true; Cyber Patrol and SurfWatch will block pages only if a banned word appears in the URL, and CYBERsitter will simply remove the word from the page. Net Nanny, however, blocks all pages by default that contain the words "---", "drugs" or "pornography", and can even be configured to hang up the modem or lock up the computer if a banned word appears on the screen. This was the default configuration reported to be in use at the Central Texas Community College. For example, the Net
Nanny FAQ (which has since been removed from the Web) states:
"So if your kids do a lot of e-mailing or go into chat rooms within IRC you can still take action. Say your kids friend e-mails him a pipe bomb recipe. If 'bomb' is in your dictionary Net Nanny goes to work."
Although Net Nanny blocks fewer Web sites than any competitors, it does block access to about the same number of newsgroups,
including:
* bit.listserv.aidsnews
* clari.tw.health.aids
* misc.health.aids
* sci.med.aids
* alt.feminism
* soc.feminism
as well as the Banned Books page at Carnegie Mellon and Femina.com, which describes itself as a "comprehensive, searchable directory of links to female friendly sites and information on the World Wide Web".
While the Banned Books page and Femina.com are blocked because the URL's exist as entries on Net Nanny's blocked site list, more Web sites are blocked because they contain keywords which activate Net Nanny's word filter. TIME journalists reported in an August 1997 article that Net Nanny blocked the National Organ


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