On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Tim Duggan wrote: td> Hi, td> I think George is right, NS would wait for a long time. Although I've td> never used one there are proxys that will filter this out. I remember td> hearing about something called junkbuster that is supposed to do this, td> perhaps someone who knows more will chime in. td> It basically just sits there constantly trying to load the page. The page doesn't crash, doesn't display, and doesn't hang. WHen <EXC> is pressed the remainder of the page is displayed showing a bad image link in place of the particular add that is blocked. I was trying the following on mine and those were the results I had received. ipchains -A input -s 206.170.14.74 -j DENY ipchains -A input -s 209.249.169.52 -j DENY ipchains -A input -s 209.207.224.220 -j DENY I've also tried REJECT with same results. td> Tim td> td> > -----Original Message----- td> > From: George Toft [SMTP:grtoft@yahoo.com] td> > Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 2:57 PM td> > td> > Thomas E. Wetmore wrote: td> > > td> > > Hi td> > > I am using LRP 2.9.4 and want to block access to certain web td> > sites (ie: td> > > ads.doubleclick.net, 207.179.169.46, etc). In Windows, I can put the td> > > domain name in my hosts file and point it to my local web server. td> > This, td> > > of course, adds traffic to my web server and does not work when the td> > link td> > > on a web page is an IP address. How can I do this using LRP? Is the td> > > "hosts.deny" file for internal access to the router? td> > td> > td> > What would be the ramifications of this action? From what I've seen td> > in td> > Netscape, it will hang (for a while) waiting for an ACK of its SYN td> > packet, td> > which was blocked by the router. Am I off track here? td> > td> > I've seen firewalls that block access to yahoo, and that's exactly td> > what td> > happens when you try to surf to yahoo. But if only one reference is td> > blocked td> > in a page, what will the browser do? td> td> -- S.Toms - tomas@primenet.com - homepage is in the works SuSE Linux v6.2+ - Kernel 2.2.13 Please, won't somebody tell me what diddie-wa-diddie means? -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/