At 20:15 -0600 on 23/10/01, Paul Stamsen wrote:

>At 6:33 PM -0700 10/23/01,  regarding Re: Blocking ad-servers?,
>Cameron Kaiser quoth mightily:
>
>
>-->
>->  OpenTransport uses a nonstandard hosts file (surprise, surprise). You
>->  have to put it in this form:
>->
>->  hostname.domain.com        A       dotted0.quad0.address0.here0
>->
>->  example,
>->
>->  js-adex3.flycast.com       A       127.0.0.1
>
>  And this is where? on my MacClassic, running 7.1?

I don't think MacTCP can use one.

Open Transport can, and it usually lives at the root level of the System
folder.  You may have to create one.  ResExcellence has a good template
with a lot of common Mac sites in it.

p
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