Hello All!<BR><BR>I have a simple question.<BR><BR>Win95 Machine connected to a primarily Peer-to-Peer network.<BR><BR>Terrestrial Satellite ISP<BR><BR>We use the ISP's DNS server.<BR><BR>Have a ...
Domain Name Servers (DNS) bind the internet together. They match machine-usable IPv4 and IPv6 addresses with human-readable domain names. It's the internet's equivalent of the phone book. But, while ...
The hosts file is the first place Windows checks for IP addresses when connecting to websites and can be manually edited to block access to specific websites. The hosts file is located in ...
From what I understand, it should be possible to do this without DNS by properly configuring the /etc/hosts files on both machines. My knowledge of configuring /etc/hosts is small, but I'm not seeing ...