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  • What's customize?

    Hello .

    Is there any way through NXFILTER to limit / customize the use of WhatsApp functions?

  • #2
    You mean that you want to block whatsapp? You can block their domains first.

    whatsapp.com
    whatsapp.net

    But that's not enough to block their app. You need to do some port blocking on your router as well, https://www.solvemix.com/index.php/e...-it-works.html

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    • #3
      Originally posted by support200 View Post
      You mean that you want to block whatsapp? You can block their domains first.

      whatsapp.com
      whatsapp.net

      But that's not enough to block their app. You need to do some port blocking on your router as well, https://www.solvemix.com/index.php/e...-it-works.html
      It is not blocking the application completely, but releasing it with restrictions on use within the tool, is this possible?

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      • #4
        I don't know what you are saying with 'releasing it with restrictions on use within the tool'. However, I don't think you can block it, if it uses IP addresses directly. You have to use a firewall or router for that.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by support200 View Post
          I don't know what you are saying with 'releasing it with restrictions on use within the tool'. However, I don't think you can block it, if it uses IP addresses directly. You have to use a firewall or router for that.
          What I'm looking for is a kind of GPO for whatsapp, that is, to prevent the user from sending files and only text conversations, to avoid calls, to release only .pdf files to be sent.

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          • #6
            I don't know such things possible or not. All I can say is that you can't block it using NxFilter only. You have to use a firewall or router. If it's about GPO, you better go find an answer in a forum for systems admins.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by support200 View Post
              I don't know such things possible or not. All I can say is that you can't block it using NxFilter only. You have to use a firewall or router. If it's about GPO, you better go find an answer in a forum for systems admins.
              Thank you very much mate!

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