 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON | reply to WeAreAnonymous Re: Can't access redtube.com
said by WeAreAnonymous :
Been to redtube...but I still prefer xvideos.com due to the size of the site itself ha, this site is great, it is how I heard about redtube.com in the first place. |
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| reply to yolul said by yolul :Wow...Spybot thinks redtube has some sort of malware?? Well i might as well be infected now, time to get Noscript. Just use sandboxie. |
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 yolul
join:2008-04-01 | reply to coreyb Wow...Spybot thinks redtube has some sort of malware?? Well i might as well be infected now, time to get Noscript. |
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 coreyb
join:2007-10-30 | reply to DjEclipse you can also try
www.spankwire.com www.youporn.com |
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  WeAreAnonymous
@rogers.com | reply to DjEclipse Been to redtube...but I still prefer xvideos.com due to the size of the site itself |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
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2 edits | reply to Guspaz said by Guspaz :The hosts files takes a list of host names and lets you assign IP addresses to them. This overrides the "real" IP address of the site that you'd get from a DNS server. The first line is just an alias, so you don't have to type 127.0.0.1. You can type "localhost" and have it work. This is the IP address that will always point to the local machine no matter what IP it has. Programs like SpyBot will put fake entries into this file to effectively block you from using the domain in question. They do this to block sites known to distribute malware and such. If you remove it from the hosts list, you will be able to access it, but be warned that SpyBot seems to think that redtube distributes malware (spyware/viruses/adware/etc). Cool, thanks for the explanation, I somewhat understand how it works.
I'll just leave it alone, I don't need to go to redtube, it was more of a matter that I couldn't, even if I wanted to. I don't like the idea that something is blocking my access to a site and I don't know about it.
Now I know why it was blocked and how to access it if I wanted to.
In the future if I can;t access a site, and I know that the site is up and running I'll check that file and see if it's in there as blocked by spybot.
Thanks again for all the help guys. |
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  Guspaz Guspaz Premium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC
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| reply to Dj Eclipse The hosts files takes a list of host names and lets you assign IP addresses to them.
This overrides the "real" IP address of the site that you'd get from a DNS server.
The first line is just an alias, so you don't have to type 127.0.0.1. You can type "localhost" and have it work. This is the IP address that will always point to the local machine no matter what IP it has.
Programs like SpyBot will put fake entries into this file to effectively block you from using the domain in question. They do this to block sites known to distribute malware and such.
If you remove it from the hosts list, you will be able to access it, but be warned that SpyBot seems to think that redtube distributes malware (spyware/viruses/adware/etc). |
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  Dj Eclipse
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| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :said by DjEclipse :Do I delete the rest from that folder? What are those files anyway? No! You need those. Don't worry about those. Just post what you have in "hosts" if it's more than one line. Ok I went and checked the "hosts" file.
There is only one entry
127.0.0.1 localhost
But after that there are a tone of entries inserted by spybot search and destroy and guess what? redtube.com is in there.
I assume that is some kind of guaranty/ immunize list list by spybot or something?
What do I do now, remove it from the list and I will be able to access it?
Not that I need to, it's just a matter of being able to if I wanted to, and I am learning about this at the same time. |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
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| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :Yes Ok, thx again.
I'll try and have a look when I get home form work tonight. |
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  CanerisErik Caneris Premium,VIP join:2007-10-03 Toronto, ON
| reply to DjEclipse said by DjEclipse :said by CanerisErik :said by DjEclipse :Do I delete the rest from that folder? What are those files anyway? No! You need those. Don't worry about those. Just post what you have in "hosts" if it's more than one line. Ok, I see what you are saying. Do i open it up with notepad to see what is in that file? Yes -- Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more. |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
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| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :said by DjEclipse :Do I delete the rest from that folder? What are those files anyway? No! You need those. Don't worry about those. Just post what you have in "hosts" if it's more than one line. Ok, I see what you are saying. Do i open it up with notepad to see what is in that file? |
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  CanerisErik Caneris Premium,VIP join:2007-10-03 Toronto, ON
| reply to DjEclipse said by DjEclipse :Do I delete the rest from that folder? What are those files anyway? No! You need those. Don't worry about those. Just post what you have in "hosts" if it's more than one line. -- Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more. |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
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| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :said by Dj Eclipse :said by CanerisErik :Windows: %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Linux and Unix derivatives: /etc/hosts edit: "What am I looking for?", typically it should not have anything there other than one line like 127.0.0.1 localhost There are a few things in there, two hosts.(numbers here)backup files, a few other files and a "SAM" file lmhosts.sam You want just the one named "hosts", with no extension or any other suffix. Do I delete the rest from that folder? What are those files anyway? |
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  CanerisErik Caneris Premium,VIP join:2007-10-03 Toronto, ON
1 edit | reply to Dj Eclipse said by Dj Eclipse :said by CanerisErik :Windows: %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Linux and Unix derivatives: /etc/hosts edit: "What am I looking for?", typically it should not have anything there other than one line like 127.0.0.1 localhost There are a few things in there, two hosts.(numbers here)backup files, a few other files and a "SAM" file lmhosts.sam You want just the one named "hosts", with no extension or any other suffix. -- Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more. |
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  Dj Eclipse
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| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :said by DjEclipse :Hosts file? Where/ what is that? What am I looking for? Windows: %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Linux and Unix derivatives: /etc/hosts edit: "What am I looking for?", typically it should not have anything there other than one line like 127.0.0.1 localhost There are a few things in there, two hosts.(numbers here)backup files, a few other files and a "SAM" file lmhosts.sam |
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  Dj Eclipse
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| reply to Rob said by Rob :A couple things: 1) Can you access it via IP » 66.55.141.21 (ALERT: THIS IS A NSFW LINK!) 2) Can you trace route it? 3) Can you ping it? Ok, I finally had a chance to try this at home.
I am able to access the site if I click on the link 66.55.141.21 you posted above. But if I type in redtube.com it says unable to connect.
What does this mean? |
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 lcdguy
join:2008-01-17 | reply to HNHarvey worked fine for me.... you degenerate  |
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 HNHarvey Premium join:2008-11-26 Rigaud, QC | reply to hellseeker »www.fucktube.com/
Works here....  |
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  TSI Steve TSI Steve Premium,VIP join:2007-01-12 Chatham, ON
| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :said by DjEclipse :Another dumb question that shows my truel lack of computer skills.... where/ how do I find the %windir% directory? Is it the same if i use firefox? Almost always it's c:\windows. You can just paste what I posted into Start-->Run. When its not C:\Windows, then its C:\WINNT
UNLESS you manually changed it when Windows was installed. |
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 DjEclipse
join:2007-11-20 Niagara Falls, ON
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| reply to CanerisErik said by CanerisErik :said by DjEclipse :Another dumb question that shows my truel lack of computer skills.... where/ how do I find the %windir% directory? Is it the same if i use firefox? Almost always it's c:\windows. You can just paste what I posted into Start-->Run. Cool, thanks again! |
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