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Chafed.
Join Date: May 2002
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![]() I've got some nasty adware driven software that doesn't have a lite version - but I want to block the adserver from working. Normally I would just put the domain of the adserver in my HOSTS file and send it to some bullshit IP Address, or just back to localhost.
Here is the problem: these guys have used an IP address instead of a URL. The HOSTS file only works with URL to IP translation. So my question to you tech gurus is: How do you do a direct IP to IP redirection on a windows box? Hosts won't work. Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi... You're my only hope. Thanks! |
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
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Assign the IP to an $8 domain you don't use? I have no idea really...
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I have a program running on my computer, it is trying to call a certain IP, I want to send its IP call to my localhost or to any other IP. If it were calling a URL, the HOSTS file would accomplish this. But because its calling an IP, windows never calls the HOSTS file or any DNS server for that matter. My question is: how do you redirect an IP request on your desktop computer. |
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Chafed.
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I have a linksys router that I could use if anybody knows what the hell I should do. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: South Florida
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If you are using Windows 2000..
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...taticRoute.htm Instructions for XP would be similar. |
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Time to start learning about static routing. Not sure if this is what i need or not, but its the closest thing I've seen. Anybody here ever done IP routing like this? |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Yeah, you can probably block that IP
in your firewall, router. How to do that depends on your firewall. Using iptables you'd do: iptables -A INPUT -d 216.35.74.0/24 -j REJECT Also you may be able to replace the adware DLL with a bogus stub that doesn't do the ads. See the adware page on http://cexx.org/ . But hmm, aren't the ads the way that you pay for the software? Isn't blocking them in fact stealing? Can you instead fork over the $10 for the registered version of either that software or another program that accomplishes the same task? Come to think of it, if 20 webmasters each spent 2 minutes reading your post, did we just waste 40 minutes because you want to steal software rather than finding similar free software or paying a few bucks for it? I don't know the answers to these questions, of course, but they are interesting questions.
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