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Date:      Sat, 29 Dec 2007 14:46:23 +0800
From:      Erich Dollansky <oceanare@pacific.net.sg>
To:        Rob <bitabyss@gmail.com>
Cc:        Maxim Khitrov <mkhitrov@gmail.com>, User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Blocking undesirable domains using BIND
Message-ID:  <4775ED3F.50508@pacific.net.sg>
In-Reply-To: <47752446.8090908@gmail.com>
References:  <26ddd1750712271246j14795cf3wf8e9727f0f7cc148@mail.gmail.com>	<47744048.6020202@daleco.biz> <47752446.8090908@gmail.com>

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Hi,

the guys seem to have some humour:

Linux/Unix/Mac OSX

Remove the extension and save this to your /etc directory.   Considering 
unix is a server-based OS with a complex permission structure you'll 
probably want to just append your hosts file instead of overwriting it.
OSX can use the hosts file, but copying it to /etc isn't enough.

When finished please empty out your cache and restart your browser or 
reboot your computer.

Erich

Rob wrote:
> 
> Then I found this site:  http://everythingisnt.com/hosts.html and put 
> their list in hosts, and now client PCs get a squid error in place of ad 
> junk.  Works ok for me ;)
> 
>  -Rob
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