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| + | {{#ifeq: {{{series}}} | RUT9 |<br><i><b>Note</b>: <b>[[{{{name}}} Web Filter (legacy WebUI)|click here]]</b> for the old style WebUI (FW version {{Template: Networking_device_manual_latest_fw | series = RUT9XX}} and earlier) user manual page.</i>|}} |
| + | {{#ifeq: {{{series}}} | RUT2 |<br><i><b>Note</b>: <b>[[{{{name}}} Web Filter (legacy WebUI)|click here]]</b> for the old style WebUI (FW version {{Template: Networking_device_manual_latest_fw | series = RUT2XX}} and earlier) user manual page.</i>|}} |
| __TOC__ | | __TOC__ |
| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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− | The <b>Web Filter</b> service provides you with the possibility to set up lists of wanted or unwanted websites (Blacklists or Whitelists). This chapter is an overview of the Cloud Solutions section for {{{name}}} routers. | + | The <b>Web Filter</b> service provides you with the possibility to set up lists of wanted or unwanted websites (Blacklists or Whitelists). This chapter is an overview of the Cloud Solutions section for {{{name}}} devices. |
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| + | Note:</b> Web Filter is additional software that can be installed from the <b>System → [[{{{name}}} Package Manager|Package Manager]]</b> page.</u> |
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| ==Site Blocking== | | ==Site Blocking== |
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| The figure below is an example of the Site Blocking page and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that page: | | The figure below is an example of the Site Blocking page and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that page: |
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− | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_web_filter_site_blocking_v1.png]] | + | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_web_filter_site_blocking_v3.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| <table class="nd-mantable"> | | <table class="nd-mantable"> |
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| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Enable</td> | | <td>Enable</td> |
− | <td>off | on; Default: <b>off</b></td> | + | <td>off | on; default: <b>off</b></td> |
| <td>Turns Site Blocking on or off.</td> | | <td>Turns Site Blocking on or off.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Mode</td> | | <td>Mode</td> |
− | <td>Blacklist | Whitelist; Default: <b>Whitelist</b></td> | + | <td>Whitelist | Blacklist; default: <b>Whitelist</b></td> |
| <td>Mode of operation. | | <td>Mode of operation. |
| <ul> | | <ul> |
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| </ul> | | </ul> |
| </td> | | </td> |
| + | </tr> |
| + | <tr> |
| + | <td>Network</td> |
| + | <td>All LAN interfaces, Hotspot (where supported); default: All LAN interfaces</td> |
| + | <td>Network for which the site blocking service is activated. Can be enabled for custom LAN interfaces.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Hosts list</td> | | <td>Hosts list</td> |
− | <td>text file; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>text file; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Provides a possibility to upload a text file containing a list of hosts instead of adding hosts individually via the WebUI. Different hosts must be separated by line breaks (one host per line) in the text file.</td> | | <td>Provides a possibility to upload a text file containing a list of hosts instead of adding hosts individually via the WebUI. Different hosts must be separated by line breaks (one host per line) in the text file.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Hostname</td> | | <td>Hostname</td> |
− | <td>host; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>host; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Website name. The formats accepted are either <i>www.website.com</i> or <i>website.com</i>, i.e., the protocol and subdomains can't be specified. The rules will also be applicable for the subdomains of the specified site.</td> | | <td>Website name. The formats accepted are either <i>www.website.com</i> or <i>website.com</i>, i.e., the protocol and subdomains can't be specified. The rules will also be applicable for the subdomains of the specified site.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>off/on</td> | | <td>off/on</td> |
− | <td>off | on; Default: <b>on</b></td> | + | <td>off | on; default: <b>on</b></td> |
| <td>Turns an entry of the list to an active or inactive state. Inactive entries are not considered to be a part of the list until they are activated.</td> | | <td>Turns an entry of the list to an active or inactive state. Inactive entries are not considered to be a part of the list until they are activated.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| ==Proxy Based Content Blocker== | | ==Proxy Based Content Blocker== |
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− | <b>Proxy Based Content Blocker</b> works in a similar manner to Site Blocking, except with Content Blocker you have the ability to filter out content with more versatility by using the <b>asterisk</b> (<b>*</b>) symbol instead of different extensions and phrases. | + | <b>Proxy Based Content Blocker</b> works in a similar manner to Site Blocking, except |
| + | with Content Blocker you have the ability to filter out content with more versatility |
| + | by using the <b>asterisk</b> (<b>*</b>) symbol instead of different extensions and phrases. |
| + | |
| + | For example, instead of having to block multiple domains like <i>website.com</i>, |
| + | <i>website.net</i>, <i>website.org</i> you can simply create an entry called <i>website.*</i>, |
| + | which would block all websites whose names begin with <i>website.</i> |
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− | For example, instead of having to block multiple domains like <i>website.com</i>, <i>website.net</i>, <i>website.org</i> you can simply create an entry called <i>website.*</i>, which would block all websites whose names begin with <i>website.</i>
| + | <b>Note</b>: Proxy Based Content Blocker cannot be used to block HTTPS websites. For HTTPS, use [[#Site Blocking|Site Blocking]] instead. |
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| The figure below is an example of the Proxy Based Content Blocker page and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that page: | | The figure below is an example of the Proxy Based Content Blocker page and the table below provides information on the fields contained in that page: |
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− | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_web_filter_proxy_based_content_blocker_v1.png]] | + | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_web_filter_proxy_based_content_blocker_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| <td>Enable</td> | | <td>Enable</td> |
− | <td>off | on; Default: <b>off</b></td> | + | <td>off | on; default: <b>off</b></td> |
| <td>Turns Proxy Based Content Blocker on or off.</td> | | <td>Turns Proxy Based Content Blocker on or off.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Mode</td> | | <td>Mode</td> |
− | <td>Blacklist | Whitelist; Default: <b>Blacklist</b></td> | + | <td>Blacklist | Whitelist; default: <b>Blacklist</b></td> |
| <td>Mode of operation. | | <td>Mode of operation. |
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| <td>URL content</td> | | <td>URL content</td> |
− | <td>host; Default: <b>none</b></td> | + | <td>host; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>Website name or part of a website's name. The asterisk (<b>*</b>) symbol stands for anything so it can be used to block different variations of one website. For example: | | <td>Website name or part of a website's name. The asterisk (<b>*</b>) symbol stands for anything so it can be used to block different variations of one website. For example: |
| <ul> | | <ul> |