Way to password protect a site in Firefox?

magomago

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I'm wondering if there is a way to do it in Firefox. There are some sites I want to block OTHER people's access to, but not my access to.
IE does something similar by inputting a password, and I'm wondering if FireFox or some plugin allows this? The people I want to block off are not very computer savvy in the first place, and had I not stuck FireFox on the machine they would still be thinking that "Internet Explorer is the Internet".

Any ideas anyone? I've checked the tabs and cannot find anything
 

kamper

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Do you mean that you only want to block the site from a particular browser installation? As in, they could go over to another machine and visit the site just fine?
 

Cheetah8799

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I'm a bit confused also. Sounds like the OP wants to block access to sites on the local desktop level. There are probably some adult-content blocking programs that would do it, just customize the block list.
 

magomago

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How about this:

I want to block acess to sites from a computer. I want to prevent my little sister from accessing Xanga and MYspace, etc all day long because it is a waste of time.

I have it blocked via IE since IE will let me selectively block sites

But I cannot block it via Firefox

So I want to block it via firefox


Is there a way I can force FF to block the site (but still allow me to access it occaisonally)

or must i use a third party program to do this? If i need a third party program, do you guys reccomend any good/free ones?
 

magomago

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Originally posted by: Modeps
install a firewall that needs a password to change the settings?

can a software firewall such as ZA allow the blocking of specific sites?
 

thecoolnessrune

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Sounds like you wanna name a site Xanga, but it leads to a site filled with high quality unrestricted PRON!!!!!!!!!!! ;)
 

bersl2

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Originally posted by: magomago
How about this:

I want to block acess to sites from a computer. I want to prevent my little sister from accessing Xanga and MYspace, etc all day long because it is a waste of time.

I have it blocked via IE since IE will let me selectively block sites

But I cannot block it via Firefox

So I want to block it via firefox


Is there a way I can force FF to block the site (but still allow me to access it occaisonally)

or must i use a third party program to do this? If i need a third party program, do you guys reccomend any good/free ones?

Change the hosts file to redirect the domains to loopback or some invalid IP.
 

Agnostos Insania

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Originally posted by: magomago
How about this:

I want to block acess to sites from a computer. I want to prevent my little sister from accessing Xanga and MYspace, etc all day long because it is a waste of time.

Heh, at least she's interacting with other people. I spent age 12-16 completely glued to Ultima Online killing virtual people for gold and magic swords.

I don't regret it, though. It was the highlight of my life.
 

thecrecarc

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Originally posted by: Agnostos Insania
Originally posted by: magomago
How about this:

I want to block acess to sites from a computer. I want to prevent my little sister from accessing Xanga and MYspace, etc all day long because it is a waste of time.

Heh, at least she's interacting with other people. I spent age 12-16 completely glued to Ultima Online killing virtual people for gold and magic swords.

I don't regret it, though. It was the highlight of my life.

im just like u, 12, and glued to games... wait... beofre i decdide if thats a good thing, how much do u earn a year>? ;)
 

Agnostos Insania

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Originally posted by: thecrecarc
im just like u, 12, and glued to games... wait... beofre i decdide if thats a good thing, how much do u earn a year>? ;)

I'm in college and don't have a job at the moment, scholarships give me a surplus to spend as I deem fit.
 

thecrecarc

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Originally posted by: Agnostos Insania
Originally posted by: thecrecarc
im just like u, 12, and glued to games... wait... beofre i decdide if thats a good thing, how much do u earn a year>? ;)

I'm in college and don't have a job at the moment, scholarships give me a surplus to spend as I deem fit.

OMG@@@@ MY LIFE IS GONIG TO BE RUINED! i better hit the books instead of playing quild wars and counterstrike....


on second thought, my dad will pay my scholorship, as long as i dont go to ND wor worse... shrug
 

magomago

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Originally posted by: Agnostos Insania
Originally posted by: magomago
How about this:

I want to block acess to sites from a computer. I want to prevent my little sister from accessing Xanga and MYspace, etc all day long because it is a waste of time.

Heh, at least she's interacting with other people. I spent age 12-16 completely glued to Ultima Online killing virtual people for gold and magic swords.

I don't regret it, though. It was the highlight of my life.

I see nothing wrong with interacting with others....but not doing homework. I can't force her to do homework, but atlesat I can shut off other avenues of access.

Anyways editing hosts file would be a pain...because everytime I'd want to check on my Xanga ;) or my other sibling wants to, I want us to have the ability to do so ...

 

magomago

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just tried zone alarm, and atlesat in the freeversion there is nothing that allows you to selectively block sites :'(
any other suggesstions?
 

Goosemaster

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just point mypsace to 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc

open the file named 'hosts' with notepad and add the line:
#
127.0.0.1 myspace.com
127.0.0.1 xanga.com
#


Make sure NOT to save it as a text file. In notepad go to File> Save, or Save-as, and select filetype as 'all files'.

I am not sure if this applies to subdomaisn though.

She'll have a heck of a time figuring how you puleld it off though, since it is jsut normal windows netowrking:D

You could even run a local webserver that runs a page that says "you suck stop looking at xanga or wahtever"

and she would waste her time trying to cripple the webserver rather than addressing the real issue.