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Old 1st September 2017
Amithapr Amithapr is offline
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Lightbulb Gettting Total Control of My LAN with OpenBSD 6.1

Hi,

I did a fresh installation of Open BSD 6.1 to get the total control of the internet usage for my LAN. I had OpenBSD 5.3 earlier.

With the new installation I was able to build an IPSEC tunnel and configure firewall rules to some extent.

I need your help to achieve the following requirements

1) Implementing QOS ( if I can get a link which describes CBQ and PRIQ with examples it is much appreciated. )

2) Could I restrict some sites ex: facebook totally ? If so please give me information on that.

3) Could I control access to some sites like FB by implementing a schedule on PF ? If so please give me information on that.

4) Could I implement an IPS on my latest OpenBSD firewall? If so please give me information on that.

Thanks
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