Pulsar
Diamond Member
I'm in a bit of a unique situation. I use sprint mobile broadband to connect to the internet.
My network layout looks like this:
Internet => Sprint Mobile Broadband Modem => Server (PIII 500 with XP, Zonealarm pro, etc) => Wireless Buffalo HP router.
Multiple computers connect through the wireless router to the net. The router does not have DHCP enabled - the PIII is handling that and the router is merely acting as a wireless access point. I'm trying to use some type of easy parental filter, but I'd like to install it centrally - say on the Server. I wanted to use OpenDNS, but evidently Sprint Mobile Broadband redirects port 53 queries to their own DNS servers and thus locks me out. I'm not interested in trying to VPN to get to OpenDNS either.
What are my options for installing on the XP server to filter content delivered to the other computers - something that can sit on top of Windows XP Internet connection sharing (or between it and the 'net).
My network layout looks like this:
Internet => Sprint Mobile Broadband Modem => Server (PIII 500 with XP, Zonealarm pro, etc) => Wireless Buffalo HP router.
Multiple computers connect through the wireless router to the net. The router does not have DHCP enabled - the PIII is handling that and the router is merely acting as a wireless access point. I'm trying to use some type of easy parental filter, but I'd like to install it centrally - say on the Server. I wanted to use OpenDNS, but evidently Sprint Mobile Broadband redirects port 53 queries to their own DNS servers and thus locks me out. I'm not interested in trying to VPN to get to OpenDNS either.
What are my options for installing on the XP server to filter content delivered to the other computers - something that can sit on top of Windows XP Internet connection sharing (or between it and the 'net).