how to block a page (any content) using just keyword filter?
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how to block a page (any content) using just keyword filter?
hi,
does seamonkey have a way to block the display, the download (html,js,picture), the display, from a page just by filtering with keyword ?
a simple feature like parent gaurd action you know.
so, does seamonkey have this kind of feature or do i need to install again another plugin or firewall thing ?
by example, i wish to forbid any contentd from website whose domain extension is .top because these domains are dangerous :
127.0.0.1 7kk97k17f7.top
127.0.0.1 9iaih97dm4.top
127.0.0.1 www.0zrvpdo6eh.top
127.0.0.1 qp2zn11cph.top
127.0.0.1 fqvujd5vla.top
127.0.0.1 69op234tty.top
127.0.0.1 vyfja6tb7l.top
127.0.0.1 igh94afk3l.top
127.0.0.1 0hjqwkiien.top
127.0.0.1 ok9ncrq0rs.top
127.0.0.1 2k7akf3ke9.top
127.0.0.1 zui29u8zo0.top
127.0.0.1 pj46dizykq.top
i also added this list to my HOSTS file (yep i am under windows) , but the .top websites are too many every days, so i just want to block all-anything from any website . top domain.
imagine i need to block .xxx website to a child using seamonkey, how would i do ?
thanks for your advice.
does seamonkey have a way to block the display, the download (html,js,picture), the display, from a page just by filtering with keyword ?
a simple feature like parent gaurd action you know.
so, does seamonkey have this kind of feature or do i need to install again another plugin or firewall thing ?
by example, i wish to forbid any contentd from website whose domain extension is .top because these domains are dangerous :
127.0.0.1 7kk97k17f7.top
127.0.0.1 9iaih97dm4.top
127.0.0.1 www.0zrvpdo6eh.top
127.0.0.1 qp2zn11cph.top
127.0.0.1 fqvujd5vla.top
127.0.0.1 69op234tty.top
127.0.0.1 vyfja6tb7l.top
127.0.0.1 igh94afk3l.top
127.0.0.1 0hjqwkiien.top
127.0.0.1 ok9ncrq0rs.top
127.0.0.1 2k7akf3ke9.top
127.0.0.1 zui29u8zo0.top
127.0.0.1 pj46dizykq.top
i also added this list to my HOSTS file (yep i am under windows) , but the .top websites are too many every days, so i just want to block all-anything from any website . top domain.
imagine i need to block .xxx website to a child using seamonkey, how would i do ?
thanks for your advice.
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
Don't know if you can do something like that with Windows Live Family Safety or not?
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
according to the documentation/helper, there is no such feature to block a thing by just a keyword list.therube wrote:Don't know if you can do something like that with Windows Live Family Safety or not?
it is really strange there is no such feature (even to tool or even software firewall feature) to block just an extension from any domain.
i looked at my routeur netgear, no such feature anymore !
why can't we block websites just by naming its extensions ?
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
Scripts can be blocked by NoScript.
Something like this? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... edirector/
Another possibility is a local proxy with filter.
Something like this? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... edirector/
Another possibility is a local proxy with filter.
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
OpenDNS Web Content Filtering and Security.
Adblock Plus Block top level domains?
(I'm not sure just what "block all content loading" means in regards to ABP?)
Adblock Plus Block top level domains?
(I'm not sure just what "block all content loading" means in regards to ABP?)
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
fswl1234 wrote:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamon ... dl-updated
this tools looks good, else it uses regular expression which is not very common (except for computer people liek me).
now, there are other dangeruous domain like .top to block :
so, i have to block .top and .xyz extension .127.0.0.1 o7uxdzm3bj5ian8.xyz
127.0.0.1 ayijjus31zbkswh.xyz
127.0.0.1 cmeaywgzx02htv0.xyz
127.0.0.1 wbgt6b6uh7n9hlh.xyz
i looked at the child protection to find the sample for block .xxx domain
http://www.schuzak.jp/files/silentblock ... ids.tar.gz
but there is no such regular expression whereas it is a must to-block for child .
plus, when you search (traceroute, whois...) about .top domains and .xyz , you can discover they are all from panama or been desabled.
yesterday it was .top, now it is .xyz
what will it be tomorrow ?
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
This would be a job of a dedicated child protection software which acts like a proxy or a whitelist in the router. Doing it in the browser with static lists will be a loosing game.
For malware or other bad pages Safebrowsing can be enabled but it's broken in 2.40. Fully working again in 2.44.
FRG
For malware or other bad pages Safebrowsing can be enabled but it's broken in 2.40. Fully working again in 2.44.
FRG
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
the job is already done in seamonkey at 99%, because Seamonkey can block an image by domain name. Seamonkey already manages to store a list of string words (domain name), seamonkey already checks/tests/verifies/filters the content by using this list of domains......really 99% are done.frg wrote:This would be a job of a dedicated child protection software which acts like a proxy or a whitelist in the router. Doing it in the browser with static lists will be a loosing game.
For malware or other bad pages Safebrowsing can be enabled but it's broken in 2.40. Fully working again in 2.44.
FRG
The only thing which is missing is to block all and not only pictures.
i guest there is just a file format test or header to block all the domain.
i search of the website of this add-on to find the source code but i didn't find it. i guess it is not an opensource one.
very sad, because there are just several code lines to change.
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
Any .xpi is just a .zip file, in order to get "source code" just unzip it (& unjar any inner .jar files, if any).Michael REMY wrote:i search of the website of this add-on to find the source code but i didn't find it. i guess it is not an opensource one.
very sad, because there are just several code lines to change.
- fswl1234
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
i think something like this should do
^https?://.*\.(top|xyz)/
but i don't really know regular expressions, those do are more than welcome to jump in
^https?://.*\.(top|xyz)/
but i don't really know regular expressions, those do are more than welcome to jump in
- fswl1234
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
just finished reading the whole thread, you guys are talking about proxy/router/source code already... lol
i think you are more than capable of handling this yourself, i'm leaving XD
i think you are more than capable of handling this yourself, i'm leaving XD
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Re: how to block a page (any content) using just keyword fil
I use a Dual Wan Router that has keyword blocking; I just tested its Policy on an example of TLD (Top Level Domain).Michael REMY wrote:block .xyz .top
Adding the keyword .com and .com.au prevented all users' access to all these TLD's for example, yet .org and .gov still are accessible.
There might be simpler ones with URL Control in the Access Section of the Firewall than the one I deploy. If the policy is effectively created, a user will receive a time-out; Eventually.
I searched and found one with an emulator here.
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