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2860ac - blocking IP addresses on schedules
- roybridge
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11 Mar 2018 10:46 #91037
by roybridge
2860ac - blocking IP addresses on schedules was created by roybridge
I have a 2860ac. I don't use the Wi-Fi on it as I already had two Apple airports in place when I got the Draytek.
What I want to do is to set up scheduled times when my kids cannot get onto the internet with the PS4.
I have configured Bind to IP for both the Ethernet and Wi-Fi adapters in the PS4. I have then created two IP Objects and created an IP Group with the two IP objects in it.
Next, I created 3 schedules:-
1 - Sunday through Thursday, Start time = 23:00 - duration = 18 hours
2 - Friday and Saturday, Start time = 01:00 - duration - 6 hours
3 - Sunday, Start Time = 10:30, duration = 2 hour (This is for my testing window).
Each of the 3 schedules is set to "Force On"
Following that, I go into Filter Setup and select Filter Set 2 (Default Data Filter). There is already a default rule setup as number 1, so I choose rule 2 and configure as follows:-
Enabled = Checked
Schedules = 1, 2, 3
Clear sessions when schedule ON = Checked
Direction = LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN -> LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN
Source IP = The name of the IP Opject Group that I created above
Destination IP = Any
Service Type = Any
Application, Filter = Block Immediately.
Once I have saved everything, and before Schedule 3 starts, I open BBC iPlayer on the PS4 and start playing a TV show. Now, I understand that some caching takes place, but I have been able to watch an entire 1 hour long episode of a programme. I was really hoping that I could get it to "cut off" as close to the start of the scheduled time as possible.
I can see that the schedule is active, as there is a green circle to the side of it.
Is there anything else I need to do to get this to work?
What I want to do is to set up scheduled times when my kids cannot get onto the internet with the PS4.
I have configured Bind to IP for both the Ethernet and Wi-Fi adapters in the PS4. I have then created two IP Objects and created an IP Group with the two IP objects in it.
Next, I created 3 schedules:-
1 - Sunday through Thursday, Start time = 23:00 - duration = 18 hours
2 - Friday and Saturday, Start time = 01:00 - duration - 6 hours
3 - Sunday, Start Time = 10:30, duration = 2 hour (This is for my testing window).
Each of the 3 schedules is set to "Force On"
Following that, I go into Filter Setup and select Filter Set 2 (Default Data Filter). There is already a default rule setup as number 1, so I choose rule 2 and configure as follows:-
Enabled = Checked
Schedules = 1, 2, 3
Clear sessions when schedule ON = Checked
Direction = LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN -> LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN
Source IP = The name of the IP Opject Group that I created above
Destination IP = Any
Service Type = Any
Application, Filter = Block Immediately.
Once I have saved everything, and before Schedule 3 starts, I open BBC iPlayer on the PS4 and start playing a TV show. Now, I understand that some caching takes place, but I have been able to watch an entire 1 hour long episode of a programme. I was really hoping that I could get it to "cut off" as close to the start of the scheduled time as possible.
I can see that the schedule is active, as there is a green circle to the side of it.
Is there anything else I need to do to get this to work?
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11 Mar 2018 18:16 #91041
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Shouldn't that be LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN -> WAN ?
Replied by prushmere on topic Re: 2860ac - blocking IP addresses on schedules
I have a 2860ac. I don't use the Wi-Fi on it as I already had two Apple airports in place when I got the Draytek.Roybridge wrote:
Enabled = Checked
Schedules = 1, 2, 3
Clear sessions when schedule ON = Checked
Direction = LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN -> LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN
Source IP = The name of the IP Opject Group that I created above
Destination IP = Any
Service Type = Any
Application, Filter = Block Immediately.
Shouldn't that be LAN/DMZ/RT/VPN -> WAN ?
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12 Mar 2018 07:54 #91047
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Replied by silverstreak_2006 on topic Re: 2860ac - blocking IP addresses on schedules
As Prushmere says, you need to block the outgoing connection.
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