A Way to Hide Some Sites Visited

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alanbrooks
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A Way to Hide Some Sites Visited

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Is there a way to hide some site that are visited by a client connected via the Gargoyle router?

I have a NETGEAR NDR3700v2 running version 1.7.1 (I know it's a bit behind...) and I have sent clients to site that do NOT show up in the logs. I DO have filtering set for that particular client IP which could be breaking it.

Thanks for any input.

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screen shots please

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I'm noticing a similar glitch with some of our devices. All my kids devices are assigned static IP addresses between *.220 and *.249 (each a range of 10). I can see visited pages for all clients being tracked, but some aren't showing any search history.

For some odd reason child #2 with devices *.230 and *.231 have no search history being logged, but I seen the recently visited sites.
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alanbrooks
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Re: A Way to Hide Some Sites Visited

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@ ispyisail Not sure at all what good a screenshot will do.

I am stating that sites I KNOW that have been visited are NOT being displayed in the logs for a particular client on a static IP.

What do you wish to attain from the screenshots that I'm not saying?

Thanks.

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Could you give an example of one that is logged and one that isn't? So that I can try to replicate your scenario.
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i don't think that https sites show up in the logs. opendns is good for stopping kids from going on to naughty websites.
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I use https://www.startpage.com and my searches don't show up in the logs
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Re: A Way to Hide Some Sites Visited

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A site I know has escaped being logged is a porn chat site, chaturbate.com. I just checked and it is, indeed, https but I'm pretty sure there are https sites that do show up in the logs. I do use opendns as well and it catches it while Gargoyle did not. That's actually how I discovered the anomaly.

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