Heh.

I tried that a while back with them worms and what not. Wondered if it worked. :)

I've also added a 'default.ida' just to see what'd happen but it looks like nothing,
at least as far as my logs go.

-mj


Here's what Samuel MacDonald babbled earlier :
> When I find a benefit to web browsing folks I have to talk about it. I found this
> web site this morning  http://www.accs-net.com/hosts
>
> I'm so happy I found it,  it's a simple solution to stopping adds.
>
> It uses the hosts file to stop adds from displaying in your browser or  pop ups
> It blocks other things as well, like the menu at the top of the Yahoo site
>     but if you know where the mail icon is....
>
> They have a Linux and MAC version of the hosts file as well.
>
> Basically it directs the evil site to 127.0.0.1   LOLROF  the localhost So simple
> so effective.
>
> For the M$ folks they have an application "HostToggle"  for switching  their hosts
> file with a
> default hosts file. Have your cake and eat it to.
> For the Linux folks, it comes with source, so all you programmers on the  LUG, have
> at it,
> I believe it's written in basic. If you get it work in Linux I would  suggest
> talking to the people
> at the above website.
>
>
> Sam.
>
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