do i have to put them single or
is it possible to define a range?
viber has about 26 ip`s and ports,
whatsapp about 20.
Best solution would be if i could edit in a file like
but there is no option for a list import or export yet or?
Also i only want to block ip & port,
but don`t want to activate
Local Port(s):
Transport Protocol:
Application Protocol:
Website URL(s):
Block All
Do i have to set a whitelist rule then too?
I have an active rule for our kid 20-7 no internet connection
and only want to block whatsapp, viber (known ip & ports) for a certain time too (sa - so)
The easiest way to block these apps is by using restriction section. I think you will have to block them one by one. You don't have to make whitelist, just block what you want and that's it.
You could also add iptables to /etc/firewall.user and then use cron to activate them on specific hours.
Being a parent myself with probably the same concerns like you; what's the use of only blocking Viber and What's App? My children would immediatly install Skype after that, and if you've blocked that too... Telegram etc etc....
Only thing IMHO I could do is, block the entire internet access, and hope none of the neighbours is having an open WiFi. At some point my daughter was smart enough to exchange WiFi passwords with a friend next door.
The problem may not be in it. I have encountered similar problems when a daughter came to me and asked for help. Then I updated the software, which was previously installed on her phone. It was programa for spying https://www.hoverwatch.com/free-cell-phone-spy. Useful thing, it helps to spy on everything that happens on the phone man. I advise you to reset to factory settings, if you have a similar software, but you do not know it.