Re: Do you use HOSTS file ?

From: Programmershouse (spamprogrammershouse_at_yahoo.fr)
Date: 07/29/04

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    Thor Kottelin <thor@anta.net> wrote in message news:<4101429C.C3F47A91@anta.net>...
    > Programmershouse wrote:
    >
    > > I wrote a page about Host File and how to use it.
    > > http://www.ifrance.com/programmershouse/HOSTS-EN.HTML
    > > What do you think about it and what else more could I add to it ?
    >
    > You cannot know the absolute location of the hosts file. For example, the
    > hosts file of the XP machine I'm writing this on is not located where you
    > state it is. Neither is my browser cache. You are writing in second person
    > when you mean first.

    Thor, I was talking about the usual location. Dont complicate things
    please.

    >
    > > Stickman answered me : "Unfortunately, using the hosts file to block
    > > unwanted content is terribly inefficient."
    > > Why is that ?
    >
    > Because it blocks nothing - it works by breaking name lookups. It isn't even
    > on topic for comp.security.firewalls. Follow-ups set.
    >
    > Thor

    Thor, I also asked questions about firewalls and proxies, if you read
    my message completely.

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