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[Announce] 'advoid' a hostfile based ad blocker
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Advoid is now in extras + downloads
Advoid uses a downloaded file of adservers from www.mvps.org to amend your systems hostfile. This results in total blockage of any access to these servers. Not only will this block adverts within any browser, it will block access to these servers from any program using URLs and not direct IPs. There are probably bugs :(:( Please report any found here :) Any suggestions, bugfixes, code improvements ( desperately needed :o) gratefully recieved. Rick Edit: As YoDude correctly pointed out. This program will need the python2.5-runtime in order to work. Also, I should mention that it comes with a reasonably up-to-date adserver file so there is no immediate need to download another. Once 'Update System' has been used you probably do not need to run this prog again untill ( or if ) you find any adservers not covered by the current file. You can then either try a new download or add to your personal file. The program saves your original hosts and when 'Update System' is pressed/clicked it concatenates the original with any personal and then the adserver file and copies to your hostfile. You should always be able to 'Revert to Default' putting your hostfile back as it was initially before running this program. There is now a settings screen allowing file loading chunksize, some fontsize settings, enable credit and full screen on loading + 3 different hostfile sources. In filelist display screens use +/- keys for font size. I don't know about Windows or Mac ( don't use em ) but this works fine on Debian based Linux as well. |
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Where on mvps.org does one download a file of adservers?
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Will an un-install from the app manager revert the hosts file to its previous state?
EDIT: Requires Python runtime >> http://pymaemo.garage.maemo.org/installation.html |
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There is a 'Revert to Default' Button within the app for this purpose. Then one of the first things the app does is save your /etc/hosts contents in ~/.apvoid/orighosts. Rick |
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This is an appreciated addition. I currently use a modified hostfile, manually edited with the www.mvps.org file. An automated process like this will make it much easier to keep up to date.
My question is, should I restore the original hostfile before installing this app and downloading the data, or will it handle the hostfile already in place? |
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The first thing the program does is to save your current hostfile in ./advoid/orighosts. If 'Revert to default' is selected then that file is copied back to /etc/hosts so If there is already a copy of mvps in the hostfile on the initial run the only way to revert would be to manually edit ~/.advoid/orighosts or revert and then edit /etc/hosts. Rick |
Re: [Announce] 'advoid' a hostfile based ad blocker
New release.
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/downloa...-0.6-2_all.deb gui tweeks Can now add a personal url without displaying files. Fixed bug in initial copy of /etc/hosts. Updated link on first post |
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This does a very good job. http://www.clicksmilies.com/auswahl/ernaehrung004.gif
Better than my hand edited hosts file... it even kills images that are inserted into mobile formatted sites like >> http://www.6abctogo.com/wap/traffic/...start=1&loc=13 The Dunkin' Donuts ad on ^that page... history. :) |
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rcull,
how to delete an url that we add manually from the app? |
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