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How to provision Windows DNS Server with Kibosh.

  How to configure a Windows DNS server with Kibosh. Clients in an Active Directory need to point to AD DNS servers. Pointing the clients to third-party DNS can cause problems connecting to AD, Group Policy problems, and a number of other issues. Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 From the Start menu, select Administrative Tools, then select DNS. Choose the server you want to edit, then double click Forwarders. Click the edit button. Enter Kibosh Cloud DNS servers. Uncheck…

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Affiliate link examples.

  As a Kibosh Affiliate you have your own custom URL which you can then embed in various ways. Anyone who comes to KiboshFiler.com from that link, and places an order, you will get paid. An Affiliate link will look like this: https://kiboshfilter.com/?affiliates=2 Methods to embedding your Affiliate link: In email text: you can say something like “This is the Internet content filtering service I use, and recommend.“, or something like that. Then you can highlight the sentence, and from within…

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Kibosh DDNS

  KIBOSH DDNS KiboshDNS customers need to run one of the following DDNS agent plugins to keep your Internet WAN IP in sync with Kibosh servers: Chrome Plugin FireFox Plugin Windows Agent – updated 10/23 With Kibosh you have the power to shape your Internet experience with the ability to block websites, block categories of websites, block websites on a schedule, and whitelist websites. In addition you can choose to receive daily activity logs. However all the a for mentioned…

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How to find a device IP and MAC address.

  How to find the IP and MAC address of any device connected to your Kibosh router. Log into your Kibosh at http://192.168.10.1 Go to Status > Connected Hosts Current DHCP Leases: when a device joins the Kibosh router’s network it will request an IP address via DHCP. This section will tell you what devices have received an IP from your Kibosh. Devices listed here may or may not be currently connected to the Kibosh. Hostname: name of device. Host…

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Actiontec PK5000 configuration

  Preface: how to find your gateway, i.e. router IP. 1. Access the router’s browser-based utility. Log into your router’s browser-based utility by entering 192.168.0.1 or your default configuration IP into a browser. 2. Go to the “Advanced Setup” menu. Click on the “Advanced Setup” link. 3. Select the “WAN Settings” link from the left. Click “WAN Settings” from the “Broadband Settings /IP Addressing” section. 4. Change your DNS type. The options may differ depending on your firmware. Scroll down to…

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Actiontec Q1000 configuration

  Preface: how to find your gateway, i.e. router IP. 1. Access the router’s browser-based utility. Log into your router’s browser-based utility by entering 192.168.0.1 or your default configuration IP into a browser. 2. Go to the “Advanced Setup” menu. Click on the “Advanced Setup ” link. 3. Select the “WAN Settings” link from the left. Click “WAN Settings” from the “Broadband Settings /IP Addressing” section. 4. Change your DNS type. The options may differ depending on your firmware. Scroll…

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Configuration for 3Com X-Series (CLI)

Preface: how to find your gateway, i.e. router IP. 1. Connect to the Management Interface. Connect to the CLI with ssh using an IP address of any of the IP Interfaces, such as the default of 192.168.1.254.  Alternatively you may use HyperTerm to connect directly to the serial console with the settings of 115200-8-N-1. HyperTerm Serial port settings: 2. Login to the Firewall. 3. Change the DNS settings to use Kibosh Shield. Once logged into the CLI then enter the configuration terminal. Type “config…

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Configuration for 3Com X-Series (LSM)

  Preface: how to find your gateway, i.e. router IP. 1. Connect to the Management Interface. Connect to the LSM with Firefox/Internet Explorer using an IP address of any of the IP Interfaces.    Example URL: https://192.168.1.254 2. Login to the Firewall. Login to the firewall as a user with administrative privileges. 3. Click DNS under Configuration to change DNS settings. 4. Type in Kibosh Shield addresses in DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields. Please write down your current DNS settings before switching to Kibosh Shield, in case you want to…

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TP Link CR700 Router

  This article is to assist with setting up Kibosh Shield on a TP-Link CR700 router. The original manual for this router can be found here: http://www.tp-link.com/res/down/doc/Archer_CR700_V1_UG.pdf Step 1. Type http://192.168.1.1 into your preferred web browser. NOTE: You will need to log in to access the router settings. The default login information can be found below. Username: admin Password: admin Step 2. Click on the Advanced tab located on the right side of the screen. Step 3. Navigate to LAN settings…

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