USING THE HOSTS FILE

What is it

Address: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc

Usually blank as default i.e. empty Address book

Contains IP numbers associated with Internet sites e.g. is www.yahoo.com, while its IP address is 204.71.200.67; www.kimkomando.com is 66.210.246.140

When URL name used, converted to IP number; if IP no. not present, the ISP provides it

 

Usage re security

Adjunct to AV, anti-malwear and firewall programs

List the name of bad Web site with no. of your PC i.e.127.0.0.1; short-circuits the request so it dies ; no ads will be loaded; no tracking take place.

May block ads, objectionable content, etc.

 

Where do I find a Custom Hosts file

Instead you configuring it you can use a customized one

If you don't have a custom HOSTS file, you can download a free one. Can use one maintained by Mike Burgess: http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

# Download: hosts.zip [right-click - Select: Save Target As] [Updated 10-10-05]

Unzip in a "temp" folder and place in the appropriate installed location

 

Other Benefits

Faster PC because Web pages open without the ads

Requests to Internet computers are blocked with good Hosts file.

Less resources i.e. decreased memory and CPU usage

Works on other than HTTP vs. ad blocking programs

Eliminates many tracking and privacy concerns

Can increase browsing speed (add name plus number of desired site)

Configurable

 

Any restrictions

Can not use wild cards

Will not work with URLs that begin with numbers

Will not work with with ads that are served from same site being viewed (subdirectories)

May cause some sites to quit working properly i.e. putting wrong server in the Hosts file

 

Can large file slow surfing

Yes, in WinXP and 2000 but not in earlier versions.

This can be remedied by turning off your DNS Client (a cache of IP numbers visited) which is searched prior to contacting the DNS server

Tx: Start; Run; type services.msc; right click DNS Client; click Properties; click down arrow beside Startup type and select Manual; click Apply; click OK and reboot PC.