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Alan Gibizov2020-04-04 15:11:15
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Alan Gibizov, 2020-04-04 15:11:15

How to organize an Internet filter for a home network?

Please tell me how it is now fashionable to filter content to protect children from the evil Internet?
But without a la SkyDNS, etc., a purely local solution, well, with database updates (you can pay), perhaps.

I want to install this case on my home network so that there is a white list of MAC addresses, address groups with their own settings, a black / white Internet address filter, a content filter, all https, etc. pieces - only through the filter, nothing should pass by.

Repeatedly met quite old recipes for building links from a proxy + database + something else, but it's all pretty tight then supported and managed.
I would like a "harvester with a human face." To make it easy, if anything, add a rule or an address, set up alerts and quickly and conveniently respond to them...

Those. not to climb, armed with VIM on configs in / etc, writing long regexps, but checkboxes and all that.
If this harvester can be assembled from a small number of components and the recipe is not too old - ready to try, the linux shell is not intimidating.
Old recipes are usually completely rotten, without deep digging into the sources and searching for old mossy versions of libraries, it does not build and does not work. And I do not feel the strength in myself for such feats ...

Send me to some relevant link, please!

(In principle, if there is a ready-made hardware solution for sane money (well, there are thousands of rubles, not tens), I am ready to reluctantly consider it). I think that a good router should be able to do all this. But only a good router usually requires a good admin, but where can I get it ...

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https://www.howtogeek.com/79998/protect-your-kids-...

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