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- #WINDOWS 10 IGNORES HOSTS FILE WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS 10 IGNORES HOSTS FILE PC#
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#WINDOWS 10 IGNORES HOSTS FILE PC#
However, if you're on Windows 10, you may find that the the ipa file suddenly disappears from your PC as soon as it has finished downloading.
#WINDOWS 10 IGNORES HOSTS FILE DOWNLOAD#
Want to Jailbreak your iPhone with unc0ver? You're probably going to go to v and download unc0ver.ipa for sideloading. These thoughts are my own and I very much hate the tracking that Microsoft does, even at the bare minimum without a toggle switch to turn it all of. I think Windows 8, after the telemetry updates, was was many times that.Įdit: small disclosure: I did work for Microsoft around 7 years ago. Top Blocked Domains from Microsoft include:
#WINDOWS 10 IGNORES HOSTS FILE WINDOWS 10#
It seems, at least from my experimentation, that Windows 10 is actually quieter when you put all the privacy stuff up - either that, or the other ones are so inactive that they don't show up in my PiHole.Ĭurrent statistics show least popular top permitted domain on my computer to be hit 258 times a day and nothing above it is Microsoft. What I've noticed is that my PiHole barely lights up for Windows 10, especially compared to how loud it lit up for Windows 8, after all of those privacy violating features from Windows 10 were shoved into Windows 8. So, I've been pretty aggressive in all the Windows 10 settings, and I have a PiHole set up for my DNS. Here is a video talking about manually changing some things and they link to free tools that can do the changes as well. There are some free programs that will do the registry tweaks for you. To stop this behavior requires registry changes unless you are on Enterprise or LTSC in which case you can use GPO. You may have to clear cache on the PC and your router, reboot and watch DNS requests as you launch applications to see where they moved. MS may have wised up and consolidated the activity endpoints / vips into another endpoint. A tcp-reset will reduce the impact a little. It doesn't matter how you block it, NXDOMAIN, REFUSE, fake IP, null route, all of those will cause machines to hang. Microsoft wants to know every time you spawn an application, what it was, who launched it. All the Windows 10 machines (home and pro) on your network will freeze up and hang for extended periods of time. Back to the old version, posted here in case anyone cares. I honestly thought wildcards were supported in *nix. Note I have rebooted the machine completely and this issue is still not resolved. I also added 127.0.0.4 * to the above and it does not work either. So it seems /etc/hosts is working for SOME domains, but not all.
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Note that if you try ethical.healthcare, at the time of this post, you will find a parked domain (mine) which correctly resolves on my machine to my apache instance. Nsswitch seems configured correctly: hosts: files mdns4_minimal dns myhostname When configuring hosts file as such: 127.0.0.1 localhostįacebook and microsoft still correctly resolve even through icmp services, even after a reboot.