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How can I block internet access?

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    Systembetreuer
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    Hi,

    is there a possibility to block the internet access?

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      That feature will eventually be available in a subscription version of Veyon next year.

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        In a Ubuntu 18.04LTS environment (Veyon 4.3) you can achieve that goal by means of scripts acting on the firewall (iptables) of the local machine. One script is used to create the desired rules to block/modulate internet access and the other to flush all the applied rules, thus giving full access to internet. You should also modify the sudoers file to give the client users the privileges to execute the scripts with root privileges without being prompted with a password request.
        Finally in the veyon master you must add both scripts in the list of the executable programs, so that you can remotely launch them in the clients.
        One limit of this approach is that an expert user could find the scripts and get internet access launching the unblock script in the terminal.

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          The easiest way to disable access, regardless of the operating system is to simply remove the network interface hardware from the computer, or disconnect the computer’s LAN cable or wireless network.

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            Hi all, I'm trying various ways but I can't block internet access. Can you give me an actual solution?

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            • CarrierbidC Carrierbid

              Hi all, I'm trying various ways but I can't block internet access. Can you give me an actual solution?

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              tobydox
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              @carrierbid The easiest solution is to use the commercial Internet Access Control add-on which works on Windows and on all Linux computers where nftables is available - see https://veyon.io/addons for details.

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                Go to More Functions > Security Settings > Parental Control. In the Parental Control area, click the icon on the right, select the device and set Internet access time limits. Click Save. In the Website Filtering area, click the icon on the right, select the device and set the websites that you want to restrict.

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                  The easiest way to disable access, regardless of the operating system is to simply remove the network interface hardware from the computer, or disconnect the computer’s LAN cable or wireless network.

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                  hsmal1
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                  @yelparetwo That would not be very smart as it would also disable Veyon access!

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                    Can you give me an actual solution?

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