How to Block Orkut , Myspace , Facebook Website ?
Hello , freinds I Have a Windows server 2003 system in our office ,in our office employee Uses a lot of Networking Website Like Orkut , Myspace and Facebook , Spend Lot of times Wasting on these Site , I would like to Block Access to these Sites , So Can you tell me How can I block orkut , myspace and Facebook all three site by single method any help Would Be Appreciated Thanks in Advance
#2
17-04-2009
Olin
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 43
Re: How to Block Orkut , Myspace , Facebook Website ?
Hello , You Could Make an entry in the Host file
open hosts file from system(32)\drivers\etc folder and make entry into it like this:
127.0.0.1 orkut.c*m
127.0.0.1 Myspace.c*m
127.0.0.1 Facebook.c*m
replace c*m by com
you can edit the file in notepad.However, there are still ways to access the same there are anonymous proxies on the web which can access orkut. you need to look out for such proxies and block them all.
#3
17-04-2009
Techno01
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,268
Re: How to Block Orkut , Myspace , Facebook Website ?
Hello , If if you use Internet Explorer, you can enable content ratings.
Open IE.
Click Tools>Internet Options
Then click the Content Tab
Click Settings under Content Advisor
Change the rating levels how you would like. (NOTE: MySpace.com has no rating)
Click the General tab and create a Supervisor Password
Click OK
This should block most sites. If this blocks sites you dont want blocked (without having to enter the supervisor password), open the Content Manager window. Click the Approved Sites tab and add a site.
#4
17-04-2009
deveritt
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,528
Re: How to Block Orkut , Myspace , Facebook Website ?
Hello , This actually is not even something that will work. It will work for the domain name, but not for the web site name (with link . in front of it), for example. It also is trivially easy to circumvent, even if you have your children run as a non-administrator on the computer system. If you really want to block sites, then you need to do it on the level of the Internet connect, *not* on the PC that you want to block the site. Remember that anything on a local PC is vulnerable to access by people physically, which means it is trivial to break. It’s best not to promote false senses of security!
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