Hello @sitloongs ,
It has been a while since there has been any active communication from Peplink regarding improving the management and updating of the Content Filler database (currently at version r20260413).
Again, we are finding that customers are concerned about how the database is updated and maintained. For example, the domain www.honeysucklecreek.net (referenced at https://www.space.gov.au/news-and-media/australian-role-in-moon-missions-apollo-to-artemis) is currently misreported as “Aggressive”.
In this example, the Australian Space Agency’s website is referenced in the page at the end of the text about the pop-up image.
When the clients follow the link, the result/page is blocked by the current content filtering within the Peplink router(s).
The next image shows how the page should have loaded for the Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station (yes, it is basic and not https, though fitting for what the subject matter is about).
Ironic that a system designed to empower connectivity is blocking the history of space connectivity as an “Aggressive” site.
Please inform (again) the senior development/management teams at Peplink that the Peplink Community & Peplink Partners all seek an improved Content Filtering solution from the team at Peplink.
Cc’d for previous forum support in other threads over the past nine years related to Content Filtering.
@Eddy_Yeung Content Filtering Database - schedule/automatic data update from InControl2 - #3 by Eddy_Yeung
@TK_Liew Content Filtering Database - schedule/automatic data update from InControl2 - #6 by TK_Liew
@WeiMing
An overhaul of the way the Content Filtering works could include the requests found in this thread " Content Blocking / Filtering - Per VLAN Support ", even if it has to be partly managed from InControl2 due to extra resources required.
Have a good week,
Marcus ![]()


