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Miscellaneous => Programming & Networking => Topic started by: hm_murdock on 19 September 2003, 16:42

Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: hm_murdock on 19 September 2003, 16:42
look at this shit... I LIKE 404 BETTER

http://sitefinder.verisign.com/lpc?url=bustoleum.com&host=bustoleum.com (http://sitefinder.verisign.com/lpc?url=bustoleum.com&host=bustoleum.com)

if a .com or .net address doesn't exist, you're now going to be taken to their craptastical search page. come on, guys.

someone, please tell me how to block verisign completely via the hosts file on Mac OS X (it should be the same as BSD). I'll be much obliged.
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: mobrien_12 on 20 September 2003, 00:08
Verisign should lose their DNS control over this.  And they say they have gotten lots of positive response over this...
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: hm_murdock on 20 September 2003, 01:35
Positive response? Yeah, no doubt... from the people who advertise on it.

We need a renegade DNS registrar that doesn't charge jack. That way everybody's on an equal playing field. The way the internet is SUPPOSED to be. Thanks to Verisign and InterNIC before them, the place has become a shithole dominated buy business because they can pay for the top names.
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: Maniaman on 20 September 2003, 01:42
*writes up squid redirect script to redirect to a leet 404 page*  (http://smile.gif)
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: hm_murdock on 20 September 2003, 03:57
grar.... this thing has popped up TWICE AGAIN TODAY!!!!!

I hate these faggots.
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: jasonlane on 20 September 2003, 04:56
http://www.mikey-san.net/hosts.html (http://www.mikey-san.net/hosts.html)

P.S

I'd use emacs or pico to do the editing. not any other text editor, eg: (in terminal)

sudo pico /etc/host

If you have your own server you could also craft a special 404 error page that was a bit nicer than 0.0.0.0, or a redirect from the 404 using URL Rewriting to say Google.

Also you'll need to do a restart ;]

This also is a great way of speeding up surfing, to say sites you visit regularly as no DNS server needs to be queried.


OK I'll shut up now   :D

[ September 19, 2003: Message edited by: Zardoz ]

Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: M51DPS on 20 September 2003, 21:52
I've been trying to figure out how to do this. I had modified my hosts file to block ads (http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/) but I couldn't figure out what to do next so that my computer would use it. Thanks!
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: Fett101 on 20 September 2003, 22:03
Shouldn't have to do anything else. Visit a site you blocked and see if it's working.
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: Windows_SuX_@$$ on 20 September 2003, 23:12
Yea 404 Was much better than a shitty page that has popups [ Im on mozilla I still got a popup there
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: Calum on 21 September 2003, 00:30
some valuable info about  this issue:
http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=632 (http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=632)
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: Zombie9920 on 21 September 2003, 07:35
This is good news. We can expect to kiss the Verisign site finder goodbye soon.  

ISC to Cut Off Site Finder (http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60473,00.html)
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: theangelofdeath69 on 4 October 2003, 15:18
Ever heard of the OpenNIC?  A FREE alternative to the InterNIC.  Exactly what you wanted!
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: mobrien_12 on 5 October 2003, 07:17
The best way of handling it that I have heard so far is to null-route the IP# of that #$%^ing site.  

Should be doable in OSX I'm guessing but don't know enough about it.

You can also ask your ISP to null route it... maybe they will be as angry as the rest of us.
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: M51DPS on 5 October 2003, 19:25
I've set up a bunch of ad servers to be redirected to 127.0.0.1, and turned on the web server so that all ads are really just bad requests from my computer. This works great. I also figured out how to do it on OS 9. If there isn't already, make a file called "Hosts" in your preferences folder. You can add entries like this "adserver. A 127.0.0.1", and you have to put the period right after the domain name. You can also redirect urls with "microsoft.com. CNAME microsuck.com".

[ October 06, 2003: Message edited by: M51DPS ]

Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: Refalm on 5 October 2003, 23:07
It seems to be gone now. Try dis webzite fo' example: http://www.Refalm.com/ (http://www.Refalm.com/).
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: hm_murdock on 6 October 2003, 02:04
the terrible part is they had to update DNS to get rid of it
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: JesusRocks on 7 October 2003, 14:31
Since my ISP rules like no other they have blocked this pretty fast, for a while I didnt see what all the fuss was about.

Can Microsoft Powered DNS Servers stop this?
Didnt think so.
Title: how to block verisign's new shitty site finder
Post by: xyle_one on 30 October 2003, 04:22
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