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[ale] ISC DHCPD config question
- Subject: [ale] ISC DHCPD config question
- From: cfowler at outpostsentinel.com (Chris Fowler)
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 15:35:32 -0400
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On 08/14/2013 03:26 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> Instead of a block, just redirect all web traffic to a page hosted on
> your system that says "GO TO BED!"
>
> Basically a hidden proxy :-)
>
Yea. I did that with my business partner one time that redirected ALL
his web requests to a porn site. :)
Their issue is Netflix.
The problem with putting them on 1.0 is that the gateway for 1.0 is a
D-Link router that is feature-less. So poor in fact that I've disabled
DHCP and am using my desktop. It is connected to a DSL modem in bridge
mode and running pppoe. It also serves up some wireless. The other AP
is in my attic at a high point so that the whole house has a good
signal. It is a DD-WRT beast, but it lacks a few features due to the
model of hardware lacking memory.
I have a pile of DD-WRT and Tomato routers. One idea is to replace the
D-Link with a RPi. I have quite a bit of SD card corruption on the Pi
do to V drops so that scares me. Maybe a BeagleBone Black is a better
choice for that task?
Chris