when you type a domain name in your browser that you wish to connect to, your application must first convert it to an IP address that it will use to connect to.The way these hostnames are resolved to their mapped IP address is called Domain Name Resolution. On almost all operating systems whether they be Apple, Linux, Unix, Netware, or Windows the majority of resolutions from domain names to IP addresses are done through a procedure called DNS. DNS stands for Domain Name System and is the standard domain name resolution service used on the Internet , There is another way to resolve domain names without using the Domain Name System, and that is by using your HOSTS file. Almost every operating system that communicates via TCP/IP, the standard of communication on the Internet, has a file called the HOSTS file. This file allows you to create mappings between domain names and IP addresses Another way to think of a hosts file is as an address translator and redirector.
Bluelife hosts editör is a Portable Freeware hosts-file editor and Allows you to easily add/delete , Block , Update domain names to your hosts file , Simply type the hostname you wish to add and use “Resolve domain name and add in to the list” button
then use Save button
if you want to Block a domain name you can just use “Add or edit entry” button
then use Save button , you can also use the right click menu to block , unblock … domain names
BlueLife Hosts editor v1.2 has also Command Line Parameters support
Changelog:
[ Fixed ] – If the attributes of the hosts file changed to system , Save function doesn’t work
Compatibility: Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Winsows Xp – (both x86 and x64)
Supported Languages: English , Turkish , German , Swedish , Spanish-Españo (Argentina) , Russian , Simplified Chinese , Japanese , Persian , Polish , Greek , Italian , Armenian , Korean , Traditional Chinese , Ukrainian , Hungarian , French , Indonesian , Portuguese (Brazilian), Dutch , Slovenian
File: HostsEditor.exe
MD5: 757d7fac42d629a0d220bcbb551e8da8
SHA1: 41ecabc56bfcbfa36e615588a0e0851c07286868
Sorry but I don’t understand , which copy function ?
Hi, the updates are great, do u mind to have the copy option back like before
good.
Thank you but BlueLifeHosts editor has already french language support.
hello , Here is the French translation for “BlueLifeHosts editor v1.2″
if you agree, see the attached file: http://www.cjoint.com/15av/EDdrFaU0FA0.htm
cordially
hello , Here is the French translation for “BlueLifeHosts editor v1.2”
if you agree, see the attached file: http://www.cjoint.com/15av/EDdrFaU0FA0.htm
cordially
thankyoy
Thanks for your suggestion
Hi,
nice little tool! A suggestion for improvement:
If maintaining several IPs (within one LAN), it could help to have a default “”, i.e. just leave the IP instead of setting it to either 127.0.0.1 or 0.0.0.0.
The option could also be named “”.
The last two words btw. quotes should have read:
1) last IP entered
2) None
Kind regards,
Marcus
You’re welcome
Thanks For Adding Greek Language For All Your Products Mate 🙂
@Jason Wang: Traditional Chinese language added , Thanks
Please help join Thank you.
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[Language_Traditional Chinese(繁體中文)]
;LCID Hex Codes=http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb964664
LangCode=”0404,1028″
001=”儲存變更”
002=”解析標記和暢通的功能變數名稱”
003=”尋查網域名稱”
004=”網域名稱”
…
Thank you!I love it! Best hosts editor EVER !
it is a zip file’s SHA1 , Please extract it first
SHA1 calculated to 93cc9c4263645a0449886210e33f476f3c8ededf
not as listed above. Is the file corrupted?
I like the command line import option /i – it would be equally good if you had a switch to remove the imported list of names (if found) in the hosts file.