thanks. i am using script and works perfactly
thanks. i am using script and works perfactly
Uh, so just a heads up. I was trying to watch some flash videos on a web site, but for what ever reason the videos wouldn't play. After an hour or two of trying to figure out what the hell was wrong, out of desperation I put my hosts file back to normal, and come to find out the site had placed ad's in the beginning of the video feeds which the hosts file in turn was blocking.
I was really enjoying the no ad's too.
Did I have something set up wrong, or is there a work around for this?
What I'm dealin' with:
HP Pavilion G6-1D60US, dual booted: Ubuntu 16.04 64bit, & Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, 640 gig HDD, 4 gig RAM
There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth...not going all the way, and not starting.
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How could I find out which one is causing the problem? The ad displayed was an AT&T ad, I inspected the element but was not smart enough to figure out where the ad was coming from.
My concern is more and more sites will follow this model to counter ad block methods. The sites I was using to test Chargers.com and NFL.com and both had ads while the video loaded? Oddly enough once in a while the video would play but it was rather irregular.
What I'm dealin' with:
HP Pavilion G6-1D60US, dual booted: Ubuntu 16.04 64bit, & Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, 640 gig HDD, 4 gig RAM
There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth...not going all the way, and not starting.
--Prince Gautama Siddharta
#ubuntuforums web interface
Will those addins work in any browser, I use Chromium as my default instead of Firefox. If so how do I go about getting them?
What I'm dealin' with:
HP Pavilion G6-1D60US, dual booted: Ubuntu 16.04 64bit, & Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, 640 gig HDD, 4 gig RAM
There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth...not going all the way, and not starting.
--Prince Gautama Siddharta
#ubuntuforums web interface
Here's a hosts file I'd like to contribute to every one.
It's a combination of 12 up-to-date(as of this moment) lists that block ads and sites with malwares(viruses, trojans, worms etc.)
MAKE SURE YOU COPY THE ENTIRE FILE TO etc/hosts using root or sudo.
_DO NOT_ REPLACE THE FIRST TWO LINES IN YOUR HOSTS FILE-
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 YOUR HOST NAME GOES HERE
If you already have blocking entries, add this list to the bottom of your hosts file.
http://ubuntuone.com/p/13J6/
-Chuck
September 16, 2011 HOSTS file.
This is a combination of 12 up-to-date(as of this moment) lists that block ads and sites with malwares(viruses, trojans, worms etc.)
MAKE SURE YOU COPY THE ENTIRE FILE TO etc/hosts using root or sudo.
_DO NOT_ REPLACE THE FIRST TWO LINES IN YOUR HOSTS FILE-
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 YOUR HOST NAME GOES HERE
If you already have blocking entries, add this list to the bottom of your hosts file.
September 16th, 2011 HOSTS file link:
https://ubuntuone.com/6MVhZn91mwKeIvUoJl0CbK
November 4, 2011 HOSTS file.
This is a combination of 12 up-to-date(as of this moment) lists that block ads and sites with malwares(viruses, trojans, worms etc.)
The file is optimized, sorted & is in 0.0.0.0 format.
MAKE SURE YOU COPY THE ENTIRE FILE TO /etc/hosts using root or sudo.
_DO NOT_ REPLACE THE FIRST TWO LINES IN YOUR HOSTS FILE-
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 YOUR HOST NAME GOES HERE
If you already have blocking entries, add this list to the bottom of your hosts file.
November 4, 2011 HOSTS file link:
http://ubuntuone.com/4o5KKT545F9M4WZUpKO7PB
Side note- You might want to install an ad-blocking extension in your browser so you don't see the annoying "page not found" error where ads were before.
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