Ubuntu Security :: Block Websites With Nonsudo Password?

May 30, 2011

I want to block a list websites from myself using a password that I don't know.I would randomly generate it or something.Everything revolves around sudo, though, so I don't know how.Long to short: how do I blacklist websites using a password other than my sudo password.

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Ubuntu Security :: Block All Websites Except Desired Websites?

Apr 12, 2010

I want to block all websites except desired websites.

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Security :: Block Websites In Proxy?

Jul 1, 2010

here i would like to inform you that my company ask me to block facebook site at the work time it is: 08:00-12:30 and 14:00-17:30 in proxy server.i'm still confuse how to do!i need the details configuration in squid regarding how to block the sites

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Debian :: Block All Websites And Then Allow Only One?

Oct 6, 2009

My name is hentry varghese.i want to know how to block all websites and then allow only one.fof example:"www.gmail.com".please give me the complete commands one by one to do that.

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General :: Any Way To Block Specific Websites?

Jul 28, 2011

How to block unwanted sites.

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Ubuntu :: Dansguardian And Block Secure (https://www...) Websites

Nov 1, 2010

I have installed Dansguardian on my little brothers laptop (using Tinyproxy and Firehol too) and I have it mostly configured the way I like it. The only problem now is that I can't seem to block secure (https://www...) websites, and he knows a few proxies that use secure domains. I was wondering if anyone has been able to make Dansguardian block these websites or is it just not doable?

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Fedora Servers :: Apache To Block Old Websites?

Apr 8, 2010

I have got a small queston: I have got several websites and some time ago I decided to delete some of them. As a result there is no virtual hosts on my web server, but if I will go to my_old_website dot ru I will be redirected to one of my current web sites (or if I will paste an ip address in browser), I want to know, how to block this?My virtual host's looks like this now:

Code:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin my_mail

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General :: Block Windows Update And Certain Websites?

Jan 24, 2011

I'm live in a place where internet bandwidth costs an arm and a leg. I have been playing around with Clear-Os, and would like to know how to block windows update and certain websites.

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Networking :: Block Specific Websites - Preferred Method ?

May 19, 2010

I'm trying to block specific websites, preferably using a portion of the url.

For example, if blocking [url], [url] would also be blocked. This implies that simply blocking a single IP using iptables would not work well.

The names to block will be somewhat dynamic, so a list specification would be ideal.

In my case, the LAN has a mix of linux and ms machines, and they all use a linux gateway currently running dnsmasq.

I find suggestions from using /etc/hosts (might work with yp, but not ideal) on the gateway machine, through to using squid on the gateway machine.

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General :: Setup A Proxy Server To Block Access To Some Websites?

May 22, 2011

i was tasked to setup a proxy server to block access to some websites. i'm using centOS 5 and Squid 7:2.6 STABLE21-6.e15...i appended the following and tested the configuration with the supposed server i am using and the it does seem to work but now i'm wondering how i can test it with a client computer..i have 2 LAN cards and i just connected the other to one PC (can a direct connection work or does it need to pass thru a switch or hub)...i just can't figure out how it should be... how do i configure the 2nd LAN card to use this computer as its proxy server?

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Software :: Get Squid Proxy Server To Block Websites Using Webmin?

Jul 17, 2010

i have been looking up ways to block websites in linux but most all of the free ones only block the sites the software makers want to (or you can't block just the sites you enter without blocking the sites that it wants to)i need to know how to block only websites i enter with squid using webmin

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Ubuntu Security :: Is There Way To Disallow Access To Other Websites?

May 4, 2010

I'm using Ubuntu x64 (dunno which version, but I don't think it matters) and I'm concerned about security with PHP.I remember using lighttpd and I had some mystic configuration and the secuirty was perfect for me - if one website gets hacked then the others are still safe (kinda).Now with apache2 if I enable safemode I'm still able to go outside web directory and actually I can go really far untill user/group matches.I tested the system with r57shell and I was able to mess up other websites.Is there a way to disallow access to other websites?

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Ubuntu Security :: Time Restricted Access To Certain Websites

Jun 11, 2010

I'd like to be able to limit access to a particular website, based on the time of day. I would also like to be able to password protect this if possible.So for instance, from 7am until 10pm daily, I can access URL... but after 10pm it redirects to 127.0.0.1 or something. And this configuration be protected by only allowing a certain user (other than root) to change the config?

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Security :: Random Websites Open On Their Own While Browsing / Fix It?

Feb 23, 2011

Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox
Firefox 3.6.8

Even when I don't disturb anything while browsing, random sites start
launching (one at a time)!!

>Example:
bash.com
gifts.com
<LQ member username>.com
sex.com

I usually browse Lq, and all this happens while browsing Lq threads,
and sometimes other websites too!

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Security :: Firefox Plugin Decodes Malicious Websites?

Apr 15, 2010

A computer security researcher has released a plugin for Firefox that provides a wealth of data on Web sites that may have been compromised with malicious code.

The plugin, called Fireshark, was released on Wednesday at the Black Hat conference. The open-source free tool is designed to address the shortcomings in other programs used to analyze malicious Web sites, said Stephan Chenette, a principal security researcher at Websense, which lets Chenette develop Fireshark in the course of his job.

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Security :: Forbidden Access To Some Websites It Says This Domain Is Blocked?

Sep 17, 2010

I don't know is this the right place to ask, but i must ask some questions Here's my problem.I'm a student in highscool,and here we use Linux(ubuntu) OS .Every classroom has like 30 PC's connected with the main computer(the teacher's one) so....3 days ago we were forbidden access to some websites it says This domain is Blocked.By the way the Linux version installed is 7.04(feisty Fawn) i tried disable cookies that did not worked,also tried to whitelist some website,that also didn't worked out

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Security :: Using Squid To Restrict Access During Certain Hours But Only To Certain Websites?

Jan 21, 2011

I have been trying to get Squid to work so that I can restrict access to a particular web site during certain hours every night. I can't seem to get it working, however. I am still able to access the site. The following are the relevant lines from my squid.conf file:

acl restricted-domain dstdomain "/etc/squid/denied_domains.acl"
acl test time 19:00-20:00
acl bedtime time 22:00-23:59

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Programming :: How To Password Value To AWK Block

Sep 17, 2010

I have one password text file: username<tab>password, I want to wrote any bash script to check if certain user exist at this file, if did exist print out the password. I get stocked at password value to AWK if block:

#!/bin/bash
FILE="$1"
if [ ! -e "$FILE" ]
then

[code]....

it not work , but if I change toassword=$(awk < $FILE -F\t '{ if (test $1=="JIMMY2") print $2;}') it works, anything wrong $1==$user_name? $FILE is the password file, -F\t is use tab as delimiter.

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Security :: Configure Open Source Firewall On Office For Websites Blocking?

Apr 21, 2011

I want configure open source firewall on my office for websites blocking and bandwidth monitoring.

which is the beast free open source firewall..

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Ubuntu Security :: Change Keyring Password To Match Login Password

Jun 14, 2011

everytime i try to vnc to my box, it pops up the keyring authentication, which is obviously a huge problem when logging in remotely.how do i change my keyring password to match my login password?

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Ubuntu Security :: Generate Password / Encryption Keys For Password

Oct 22, 2010

I know this has probably been asked too many times here but I need to secure my emails. Personal matters of course. But yeah. I use the program "Password and Encryption Keys" to generate a key to sign my emails with but I do not know what to do. To be blunt, I'm stupid when it comes to this. IF not, steps in creating a key? and giving it (my public key) to the significant other? Finding where both keys are? Implementing it into Thunderbird? If it helps any here's some extra information: Ubuntu distro: Ubuntu 10.04 Email client: Thunderbird

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Ubuntu Security :: Want To Change Password To Weak Password

Jan 13, 2010

How can I force passwd to use a simple password?I want to change my passwd & delete passwd history (if stored).I plan on creating a Virtual Appliance that uses another password besides my testing password.

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Ubuntu Security :: Block Incoming URL In 8.10?

Jun 17, 2010

I'm trying to block an incoming URL. My ISP is hijacking 404 pages and annoyingly changing the URL line in the browser and flashing all sorts of popup ads. I just need it for incoming URLs which my router doesn't seem to handle. I'd prefer something packaged with Ubuntu 8.04, but anything simple will do. I know in KDE I could edit the kdeglobals file with:

[KDE URL Restrictions]
rule_1=open,,,,[URL],,false
rule_count=1

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Ubuntu Security :: Changing Password Seem To Be Potential Security Hazard?

Aug 3, 2010

I already posted a topic similar to this concerning the Desktop OS version, but this deals with the Netbook because unlike the Desktop, the Netbook is less cooperative. Allow me to elaborate: Today (or rather yesterday since it's not after midnight where I am), I changed my password because I was hopelessly confounded about how to get my Wireless Network card up and running after it had been installed and I was allowing my dad to use it. This issue has since been resolved, however...

When I chose my password during the original installation, there was no mention of it being "too simple." This is where the Desktop OS and the Netbook OS differ. The desktop will let me change it in the terminal without any errors. The Netbook will not. When I've attempted to revert it back to the original, it will not let me do so in the User Profile or in the Terminal. The Passwords and Encryption Keys application also does not appear to help.

So now even after I've changed it to a different "complicated" password I am still prompted to insert two different passwords since I changed my user password but I am unable to change the password I input during the installation. A bit screwy methinks. This is extremely important. I'd like to know how to change the original installation password.

If I can't change the main password on my laptop then this is a serious potential security breach just waiting to happen (especially since it's on a laptop and I will be hauling it around with me) and I will most likely install a different OS if this isn't resolved --- It would be very unfortunate since I spent the whole day fixing it and I really enjoy the interface. Luckily I can live with this on my Desktop since I'm not going to be hauling it around with me everywhere when the school year starts.

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Security :: Find Password Or Circumvent The Password Altogether?

Oct 1, 2010

I have a database created by an older program (not Access) that I need to open and retrieve information for my business. The manufacturer put a password on there so that only it's program could open it. I do not use that program, but it has information I need. Is there a way to find that password or circumvent the password altogether?

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Ubuntu Security :: Block Pinging With GUFW?

Jan 25, 2010

I did one of the recommended port scans and all ports passed but failed on pinging. How do you turn pinging on & off with GFUW?

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Ubuntu Security :: How To Block Subdomain Of Any Site

Mar 26, 2010

My question is how to block a subdomain of a site. To make it as clear as possible, I'll give an example. I am regularly entering this arbitrary site [URL] which redirects me to this page [URL] and this index.html takes an image from a subdomain which is a subfolder of itself, that is: [URL]. What I am asking is blocking the images to be taken, but not the main page itself, i.e. to block www.somesite.abc/images/ without blocking the overall www.somesite.abc.

My idea was to use the /etc/hosts file by redirecting to loopback address:
Code:
127.0.0.1 www.somesite.abc/images
But it looks as if it doesn't affect things at all. Should I use it another way? Modifying /etc/hosts.deny maybe useful?

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Ubuntu Security :: Firewall Does Not Block Tor Connections

Oct 2, 2010

I have noticed interesting problem. I use two browsers - Firefox and Konqueror. Konqueror is configured to use tor, Firefox not. Using Gufw I block all incoming and outgoing traffic and it works while using Firefox, I mean that I can't view any www site and it is ok. But if I use Konqueror I can establish any conection. How to understand this? Should I have different firewall while using tor?

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Ubuntu Security :: How To Block The HTTPS Sites

Jun 17, 2011

I want block https sites if suppose block the http it will opening in https.

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Ubuntu Security :: Can To Write Block All But NOT Rule For UFW?

Jul 23, 2011

For example, can I write something to the effect: block all outbound UDP connections over port 53 except those going to IP 123.456.789. Or stated another way: Block outbound to port 53/udp NOT going to ip address 123.454.678Is it possible to do this? How would I write the argument?

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