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Can't block stuff on mikrotik.

im_not_200iq

So I'm trying to block internet access.

It works partly, all the websites are blocked except google.

All the google websites aren't blocked,

i.e. google, YouTube, and everything else google related. So I also blocked the google dns, 

witch I think works. But google still doesn't get blocked.

 

I also am trying to limit the internet speed, witch also kind of works.

Only problem with that is google, it just bypasses the speed limit.

 

tl;dr: google gae.

 

So how do I block google, and make it comply with the firewall rules I set up.

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3 hours ago, im_not_200iq said:

So I'm trying to block internet access.

To what end? Is this going to be on a device by device basis? Are you trying to block certain sites and services? What are you trying to accomplish? 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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2 hours ago, Donut417 said:

To what end? Is this going to be on a device by device basis? Are you trying to block certain sites and services? What are you trying to accomplish? 

I'm trying to block on a device by device basis. And I want to completely block internet access, that includes everything. Lan is fine.

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53 minutes ago, im_not_200iq said:

I'm trying to block on a device by device basis. And I want to completely block internet access, that includes everything. Lan is fine.

Most routers I have come across allow you to block internet access via MAC address. I would look in to parental controls or MAC address filtering. Just be aware that if someone using one of those devices spoofs the MAC address they could gain access back to the internet. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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1 minute ago, Donut417 said:

Most routers I have come across allow you to block internet access via MAC address. I would look in to parental controls or MAC address filtering. Just be aware that if someone using one of those devices spoofs the MAC address they could gain access back to the internet. 

That wont be an issue, but how familiar are you with routeros?

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14 minutes ago, im_not_200iq said:

That wont be an issue, but how familiar are you with routeros?

Not at all. I just know out of the many different routers I have used over the years. That these are basic features that are included. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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1 minute ago, Donut417 said:

Not at all. I just know out of the many different routers I have used over the years. That these are basic features that are included. 

RouterOs is much different from your average router.

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2 minutes ago, im_not_200iq said:

RouterOs is much different from your average router.

Yeah. So was DDWRT. Like I said, these are basic features built in to like every router. You just gotta figure out where the features are located, what they are called. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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  • 1 month later...
On 9/19/2021 at 1:47 AM, im_not_200iq said:

RouterOs is much different from your average router.

Heya! I'm alright on mikrotik and can suggest some stuff. Whats your setup?

 

Have you tried using Kid Control? It does everything you just described

 

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