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alistair 13 May 2012 09:24 PM

Logging web sites via router
 
Is it possible to log the activity from a router ?

I've got teenage kids & whilst I don't want to be overly snoopy - I do want to make sure they are not visiting anything too dodgy.

They can attach to the home router using phones etc so installing something on their PC's seems pointless.

I currently have a Virgin SuperHub but would be prepared to buy a new router if needed.

Basically what I want to do is catch them once then once they know I can do it. I would expect that they won't try again.

I don't want to log everythingthey do - I generally trust them and am fine with social networking sites & even mild smut but don't want them into anything too hard core.....

Thanks

SinghSuperStud 13 May 2012 09:44 PM

I don't think you can log anything unless you install a PC based firewall (something like Endian which is Linux based freeware).

You have one main easy option - use your router to blacklist sites - you can usually use wildcards too.

With this type of filtering they'll know they've been denied whereas with the logging approach (from what you say) it'll let them visit the site and they won't be any the wiser.

:)

alistair 13 May 2012 10:33 PM

My logic is that once they know that I can see what they do - they'll stop doing it ;)

I tried 'intelegent' blocking software once before and it was a complete pain as it blocked way too much legit stuff too - my first job when I got in every night was to review & unblock.

Explicit URL blocking is a waste of time too as there's too much alternative content out there


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