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About Windows HOSTS File and How To Make Use Of It

Posted By Raymond In Category: Computer

Jun
22
2007

There’s a Hosts file on every operating system. Yes, Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Unix, all of them has it. For Windows XP, the hosts file is located at WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc and it’s called HOSTS without any extension. You can open the HOSTS file with notepad and you should see something like this.
Windows HOSTS file
The hosts file is a computer file used to store information on where to find a node on a computer network. This file maps hostnames to IP addresses. The hosts file is used as a supplement to (or instead of) the domain name system on networks of varying sizes. This file is (unlike DNS) under the control of the user who is using the computer.

Your HOSTS file may now be empty and useless. I’ll show you how you can put it to work and protect your computer from danger.


You can use HostsMan, the free hosts file manager and editor to manage your HOSTS file.
Repair HOSTS file
It has the ability to enable or disable your HOSTS file, edit your HOSTS file and update your host from 4 websites that maintain it. By updating your hosts file, you’re able to filter out advertisements. This can save network bandwidth, as well, by eliminating a request to the DNS server normally used for obtaining address information, as well as by not downloading the advertisements.

Before doing anything to your HOSTS file using HostsMan, it is advisable to make a backup first in case you want to restore your original HOSTS file. To make your backup, press CTRL+B simultaneously or go to Hosts menu and select “Manage Backups…“. Click on the Create Backup button to backup your current HOSTS file.

To update your HOSTS file, click on the middle button that says “Update Hosts” when you run HostsMan.
Edit HOSTS file
Check MVPS Hosts, hpHosts, Mike’s Ad Blocking Hosts, Peter Lowe’s AdServers List and click the Update button. It will then check for updates and prompt you if you want to continue to update hosts file. Click Yes to continue. Next, it will download all 4 hosts files, delete duplicates and update your HOSTS file. The next thing you’ll notice on HostsMan is the number of Hosts Names that has been increased to tens of thousands.
Update HOSTS list

Please take note that your hosts file can be “hijacked“, or used for malicious purposes. For example, adware, computer viruses, trojan horses, or other malware can edit the hosts file (particularly on Windows-based systems) to redirect traffic from a “safe” site (such as Google) to sites hosting content that may be offensive or intrusive to the user or the user’s computer system.

If you’re afraid of your hosts file being hijacked, you can use limited accounts for normal everyday use. Not only it can protect your HOSTS file, but all system and program files as well.

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    • bsv

      hmmm… good thing good thing!!

    • stoneage

      this is not good idea for the purpose in your posts. host file is only useful in a limited island of networked computer where dns server is not present or to ensure automate inter-comm processes can go on should the internal dns server timeout. having ten of thousand records in hosts file for internet surfing without ads? better use a must-have internet security suite.

    • Mike

      There is a much better program for this its called “B.I.S.S. Hosts Manager” (Bluetack’s hosts manager) its also freeware give it a try.

    • Vivian Costa

      Minha conexão ADSL tem caído muito seguido, verifiquei e a princípio não é problema no modem ou sinal. Reparei que quando cai a barra inferior muda de cor e dá uma mensagem de erro do Windows que diz “general hosts”.
      Você saberia me ajudar a resolver?

      Grata
      viviancosta@gmail.com

    • Roger

      hey si aun estas vivo me gustaria que me ayudaras, tengo un problema use el HijackThis ,y ya no puedo abrir varias paginas como google no me muestra imagenes, y no tengo virus, y muchas paginas nunca las abre…ademas no salve la copia del progrma que puedo hacer??

    • http://abrirarquivohosts jorge

      galera meu msn nao entra mais, da como Error Code: 81000378, no site do msn diz q era pra ir no arquivo hosts e e digitar umas linhas e tals, so q qdo tento abrir este pede pra escolher o programa a ser usado por esse arquivo, tentei tds,nenhum abre cm \\\\\\\”espaço\\\\\\\” pra por as tais linhas, nao consegui, como faço??

    • Леха

      Че, совсем по-русски разучились писать?

    • http://www.findurhost.com findurhost

      Thank you.

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