Using vim firewall?

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Diogo Maciel Malvezzi

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May 4, 2013, 12:02:03 AM5/4/13
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Alright community <o /
Just do the installation of Minix 3.2.1 and utilzar pkgin command (the command that start the software installation aptget similar to the Debian distribution that allows installation and update packages, correct!?).
Then I ran the command pkgin install vim. I understand that it is a text editor such as Word and can be used as a firewall.
Preventing a User access sites blocking the words they type, how do I do that?
Since ja peopl forgiveness for my English, I'm newcomer.
Thank you

Martony Demes

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May 4, 2013, 5:15:45 AM5/4/13
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hello Diogo,
      I'm brazilian and test using vim.Very good.what you wanted?


2013/5/4 Diogo Maciel Malvezzi <diogomm...@gmail.com>

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Alex B.

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May 4, 2013, 8:12:22 PM5/4/13
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vi or vim is a text editor, yes.  However, it's not a firewall.  What I believe you are trying to ask is how to edit a file that is traditionally handled by "iptables" in Linux and BSD which can be used to block users from accessing certain things on your LAN and keeping users from accessing certain sites on the Internet.  If you want to block people on your network from accessing certain sites on the Internet, it's best to edit the HOSTS file for TCP/IP and to set policies in the browser of your choice.  If I understand what you mean but this.
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