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Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

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HashimA
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Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

Hi there,

 

Does the 2704n router allow for tracking browsing history of devices connected to it? Looking at the event logs via the router's gateway, they don't seem to log this information. Is this generally possible with Plusnet routers? If not, are there any other (easy) ways that someone would be able to find the browsing history of devices connected to a router? Or is the only way it's possible via more advanced techniques like packet sniffing?

 

Thanks,

Hashim

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jab1
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

I could be wrong here, but I don't think any router actually tracks browsing activity - that is usually a function of the browser you are using.

John
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

You would need to use a computer running pfsense and make that device your networks DHCP/DNS/Gateway to the internet and then only connect that pc to the router.

Then you can start to log all traffic.

No cheap and not easy.

Might be easier to get a job at GCHQ and read the logs they keep on everyone. Wink

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Anonymous
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

@HashimA - If you are willing to upgrade your router then if you buy a DrayTek one you can then run this, to see who is doing what, where and when. If you are considering this then make sure the router you buy is compatible with the software these currently are : Vigor 2830, 2860, 2925, 2930, 2955, 2960, 3200, 5510 and 3900 Series

bobpullen
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

Another option would be to run your own DNS server on the local network. In theory, all DNS requests from connected devices would go through the local DNS server so you'd be able to see who's doing what by trawling/parsing the logs.

Not for the uninitiated, but do-able using something like a Raspberry Pi if you fancy a side-project.

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Anonymous
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

Good idea @bobpullen, or if you happen to already own a Synology NAS device that runs DSM you can install their DNS Server package (like I have), and once you have it configured you can then go to Logs > Settings and change the Severity to Info to record the queries being made and the device that makes them.

DaveyH
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router


@bobpullen wrote:

Not for the uninitiated, but do-able using something like a Raspberry Pi if you fancy a side-project.


 

There's always Pi-hole to make things easier for the uninitiated, and you get network level ad blocking to boot.

https://pi-hole.net/

markhawkin
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router

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@HashimA

Not possible on the Plusnet 2704n (as far as I know) but a third party router will typically allow you to use DNS servers of your own choice.

If you use Open DNS https://www.opendns.com/ and create a (free) account you can see (and if you wish block) websites accessed. It works best with a static IP address (arguably Plusnet works best with a static IP address !) but can be made to work with public IP addresses that change.

I've used it for years and been very happy.

 

 

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bobpullen
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Re: Tracking browsing history on 2704n router


@DaveyH wrote:

There's always Pi-hole to make things easier for the uninitiated, and you get network level ad blocking to boot.
https://pi-hole.net/


I was going to suggest Pihole if my post got any traction Cool

Definitely gets my commendation.


Edit: @markhawkin, I think the 2704n does allow the use of non-PN DNS. You may be limited to some pre-configured presets though, I can't remember.

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