[ogWiFi] Restrictions to public sites via ogWifi
Michael Richardson
mcr at sandelman.ottawa.on.ca
Fri May 15 10:49:11 EDT 2009
>>>>> "Jean-Pierre" == Jean-Pierre Fiset <jp at fiset.ca> writes:
Jean-Pierre> On the other hand, a hotspot owner has control on the
Jean-Pierre> Internet connection and he/she can install any content
Jean-Pierre> filtering upstream of the ogWifi router.
There are a number of ISPs that will filter for you, I think.
Jean-Pierre> Currently, I am recommending the use of OpenDNS. The
Jean-Pierre> DNS setting in the upstream router can be set to
Jean-Pierre> OpenDNS. Then, the owner can register with OpenDNS and
Jean-Pierre> monitor/constrain the addresses served.
I've never heard of OpenDNS.
It sounds like it just logs DNS requests and perhaps filters them.
That won't help for some people.
Jean-Pierre> Does anyone out there have anything else to recommend?
Get a projector. Point it at the wall.
Use Driftnet to listen to the wireless and project the results on the
wall for everyone to see. If you haven't tried driftnet, do it
sometime...
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/driftnet/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/driftnet/
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