Forcing DNS for parental controls on iPad

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  • cwashpt
    Newbie
    • Feb 2012
    • 2

    #1

    Forcing DNS for parental controls on iPad

    Is there a way to force iPad DNS to OpenDNS no matter which network the iPad joins, that can be password/PIN restricted?
  • TheCoder
    DK Veteran
    • Jun 2011
    • 693

    #2
    Originally posted by cwashpt
    Is there a way to force iPad DNS to OpenDNS no matter which network the iPad joins, that can be password/PIN restricted?
    Any child with half a brain could get around such a block in about 5 seconds if they so choose. DNS is NOT the correct place to be attempting parental blocks.

    Remember that DNS is simply a name lookup system. You can bypass it altogether simply by using a sites IP address rather than its name.

    Generally speaking, you wont block tech-savvy kids from viewing any site they wish no matter what you try. The only way to accomplish what you want is to effectively completely disable internet access altogether.

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    • sh500
      Newbie
      • Mar 2011
      • 8

      #3
      Quite a few modern routers will have some sort of device blocking mechanism built-in. You can set this from the router's interface page.

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      • TheCoder
        DK Veteran
        • Jun 2011
        • 693

        #4
        Originally posted by sh500
        Quite a few modern routers will have some sort of device blocking mechanism built-in. You can set this from the router's interface page.
        ....and any kid with an ounce of savvy knows how to use a proxy or even a vpn to get around such bars.

        You have to remember that large chunks of the internet are now specifically designed to disseminate information in countries that may be trying to block access to certain sites. If sovereign states cant manage to block stuff from determined citizens then what chance does an individual have against some of the most tech-savvy members of the population (kids) ?

        There's really only one way to stop kids from accessing stuff you dont want them to see. Thats to allow access only whilst under supervision

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        • sh500
          Newbie
          • Mar 2011
          • 8

          #5
          I mis-read the OP question slightly wrong. My solution would work for a home internet connection (MAC address filtering) and of course, not if the device is connected to any other network.

          You might want to try something like this:

          Mobicip - Mobile Web Filter with Parental Controls for iPod Touch

          There are probably other similar apps on the AppStore too.

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