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Do I Need DNS Client Service.
Do I Need DNS Client Service.
Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File
I did all the above and now have no ads. But will disabling the DNS Client Service Do anything?
Do I Need DNS Client Service.
Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File
I did all the above and now have no ads. But will disabling the DNS Client Service Do anything?
While stopping DNS client may offer a small additional measure of security it isnt worth it. You make every single web page search through the hosts file and you cant use a whole host of services
Why do you think you need to? You have a antivirus, a firewall, a malware app, and if you run firefox you have ad block, no script etc
What do you really want to do?
Ken
I had forgotten I used .host files to quickly resolve DNS addresses on Solaris Sparcstations. Wow. Back when addresses were few and resolving addresses took a little bit longer.
I have all that Ken mentioned. You have to know when to say when. I would not disable DNS.
Unless you have every website you will ever visit in your hosts file or know the IP Address of every website off the top of your head or have it stored somehwere, there really wouldn't be a benifit to doing this. If blocking ads is your goal, an AdBlocker would do better.
I know Firefox and Chrome have AdBlock Plus. Internet Explorer has Simple Adblock: http://simple-adblock.com/
Ok so I turned DNS back on, thanks for the info on that. My main goal here is to block ads. I have used adblock for chrome before but the browser goes much slower loading pages with the extension installed. With the host file chrome is super responsive again and does not slow down.