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BlueLife Hosts Editor v1.6 BlueLife Hosts Editor v1.6 Easily add, delete, block and update domain names in your Windows hosts file. Bluelife hosts editor is a Portable Freeware hosts-file editor and Allows you to easily add/delete, block and update domain names to your hosts file. What is the hosts file?: When you type a domain name in your browser that you wish to connect to, your application must first convert it to an IP address that it will use to connect to.The way these hostnames are resolved to their mapped IP address is called Domain Name Resolution. On almost all operating systems whether they be Apple, Linux, Unix, Netware, or Windows the majority of resolutions from domain names to IP addresses are done through a procedure called DNS. DNS stands for Domain Name System and is the standard domain name resolution service used on the Internet , There is another way to resolve domain names without using the Domain Name System, and that is by using your HOSTS file. Almost every operating system that communicates via TCP/IP, the standard of communication on the Internet, has a file called the HOSTS file. This file allows you to create mappings between domain names and IP addresses Another way to think of a hosts file is as an address translator and redirector. Instructions: Simply type the hostname you wish to add in the first box and Select resolve domain names from the drop down menu then add in to the list with plus button. Finally use Save button (green button), if you want to Block a domain name you must select the appropriate option from the drop-down menu then use Save button , you can also use the right click menu to block , unblock … domain names on the list. In some cases, windows can reset “Hosts” file to default state ... |
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7,670 | Feb 06, 2025 Sordum.org ![]() |
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Hosts File Editor+ v.1.5.15 Hosts File Editor+ v.1.5.15 Seamlessly edit host files, create backups for easy retrieval or create entirely new ones using this simple and straightforward tool Whether you have been the victim of a malware attack or perhaps somebody played a prank on you, there are times when you need to make modifications to the host files on your computer. Hosts File Editor+ is a small utility that enables you to effortlessly and freely manage the access to websites and network traffic by editing the host files. The setup is fast, uneventful and does not require any special attention from your part, as all you need to do is decompress the archive in any desired location on your hard drive. While the application comes with a rather outdated and old-school interface, it is intuitive and easy to navigate. While in the left panel you can preview the list of hostnames that you can access or install, the right pane includes the options as well as several quick action buttons. A noteworthy feature is that you can reset the host file back to the default with just one click, an option that can surely come in handy if you are not entirely sure about what you are doing. Allows you to flush DNS cache and block websites In addition to making modifications to the host files, the application includes several other handy functions that you can take advantage of when tweaking your network traffic. For starters, you can update and disable or enable the host files that you need to monitor strictly. Moreover, the utility allows you turn the DNS service on and off and flush the cache whenever you notice that the traffic and transfer rates are sluggish. Lastly, the app provides you with quick buttons to block servers from various applications' servers that may be taking too much of ... |
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6,457 | Jan 05, 2025 Nebojša Vučinić - Trebinje ![]() |
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Tweaking.com -Repair Hosts File 1.7.4 Tweaking.com -Repair Hosts File 1.7.4 This will restore the windows hosts file back to default. Some viruses and infections will add sites to the hosts file to keep you from going to those sites. But some users also uses the hosts file to protect themselves from bad sites. If you run this repair tool your current hosts file will be backed up in the same dir as the hosts file, just in case you need to change it back. This tool is also a part of Windows Repair (All In One) |
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