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#1
Hello,
Thank you very much for your impressive work.

I would like to setup a school profile:
- available all the time
- but restricted only to school site or educational content (so only a couple of categories).

Is there a way to select all categories at the same times?
or to allow only one or 2 category and block the others?
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#1
Hello,
Thank you very much for your impressive work.

I would like to setup a school profile:
- available all the time
- but restricted only to school site or educational content (so only a couple of categories).

Is there a way to select all categories at the same times?
or to allow only one or 2 category and block the others?
Reply
#2
Hello,

I think you are looking for whitelist. Keexybox does not implement whitelist at this time.
I am sorry, the awswer is no for both of your questions.

But, if you know the IP addresses of school site :
- You can create a profile that block all internet traffic (Profile -> Firewall and routing) set "Default Firewall rule" to "Drop".
- Create firewall rules (Profile -> Firewall and routing -> Manage firewall) and Allow IPs of school sites.

if school site are identified by a domain extension (eg: .edu) :
- You can create a single category in the blacklist that contains domains : com, net, uk, fr, de... everything except .edu (I know it's tedious Wink ). If the school site is for example my-school.org you can't put .org in the blacklist.
 - Assign the category to a profile.

I know it's not the best setup, but it's the best I have to offer.
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#2
Hello,

I think you are looking for whitelist. Keexybox does not implement whitelist at this time.
I am sorry, the awswer is no for both of your questions.

But, if you know the IP addresses of school site :
- You can create a profile that block all internet traffic (Profile -> Firewall and routing) set "Default Firewall rule" to "Drop".
- Create firewall rules (Profile -> Firewall and routing -> Manage firewall) and Allow IPs of school sites.

if school site are identified by a domain extension (eg: .edu) :
- You can create a single category in the blacklist that contains domains : com, net, uk, fr, de... everything except .edu (I know it's tedious Wink ). If the school site is for example my-school.org you can't put .org in the blacklist.
 - Assign the category to a profile.

I know it's not the best setup, but it's the best I have to offer.
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