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Hostsblock is a bash script for Linux designed to take advantage
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of the /etc/hosts file to provide system-wide blocking of internet
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advertisements, malicious domains, trackers, and other undesirable
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content. To do so, it downloads a configurable set of blocklists and
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processes and their entries into a singular file.
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The SlackBuild assumes that dnsmasq is not available so it
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will configure hostsblock to overwrite the current /etc/hosts
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file. The install script will backup the current /etc/hosts file to
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/etc/hostsblock/hosts.head if it does not already exist.
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After uninstalling hostsblock, you should copy hosts.head back to
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/etc/hosts.
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To have hostsblock automatically update /etc/hosts once a week, run:
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ln -sf /usr/sbin/hostsblock /etc/cron.weekly/hostsblock
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