I know it's not perfect, but in many cases I can enter in the name just
once instead of having to make numerous entries in Windows Firewall.
But you have brought up something that I was anxious to ask about, which
is these ipv4/6 addresses that I'm seeing more of lately. Many of them are
from domains such as 1e100.net that I've been blocking. With these 1pv4/6
addresses I no longer can block them using anything at my immediate disposal,
nor can I disconnect them.
>
>The hosts file is a local domain name query override. Basically the only
>thing that should be in there is "localhost" 127.0.0.1 (and ::1 if you
>have an ipv6 stack) and maybe, just maybe, the local machine name.
>
Chris
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