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KaZaA Lite

  • 29-03-2002 11:36am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 3,333 ✭✭✭


    http://www.kazaalite.tk

    Latest kazaa

    Advantages:
    No cydoor ad network
    No bonzai buddy and other shiet plug-ins
    No bitrate limit
    No pop-ups

    Dis-Advantages:
    None


    On kazaa it's almost impossible to find .mp3 files above 128bitrate now as almost everyone uses standard kazaa.
    So use kazaa lite people :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,281 ✭✭✭DeadBankClerk


    http://www.kazaalite.tk/

    Supertrick

    Where is this trick for?

    There is a way to disable access to certain websites by editing the HOSTS file. Using this trick you can not only block ads and cookies, but also websites that might compromize your privacy and security. This trick also speeds up the loading time of websites.

    How exactly does the HOSTS file work?

    The short answer is that the HOSTS file is like an address book. When you type an address like www.yahoo.com into your browser, the HOSTS file is consulted to see if you have the IP address, or "telephone number," for that site. If you do, then your computer will "call it" and the site will open. If not, your computer will ask your ISP's (internet service provider) computer for the phone number before it can "call" that site. Most of the time, you do not have addresses in your "address book," because you have not put any there. Therefore, most of the time your computer asks for the IP address from your ISP to find sites.

    If you put ad server names into your HOSTS file with your own computer's IP address (Localhost: 127.0.0.1), your computer will never be able to contact the ad server. It will try to, but it will be simply calling itself and get sort of a "busy signal". Your computer will then give up calling the ad server and no ads will be loaded, nor will any tracking take place. Your choices for blocking sites are not just limited to blocking ad servers. You may block sites that serve advertisements, sites that serve objectionable content, or any other site that you choose to block. Also would it be possible to redirect a website to another website by using that website's IP adress in stead of your computers IP adress.

    This HOSTS file is located here:

    Linux /etc
    Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\
    Windows NT/2000/XP c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\
    c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\
    (you may need administrator access for Windows NT/2000)

    NOTE: The HOSTS file does NOT have an extention (extensions are the .exe, .txt, .doc, etc. endings to filenames). HOSTS.sam is just an sample file, not the file you need to edit.

    If you do not have a HOSTS file yet, download one HERE.
    Or you can rename the file HOSTS.sam (a sample file) to HOSTS.

    How to edit it:

    CAUTION: Please make an backup copy before trying to edit the HOSTS file.

    < Windows users >
    You can open the HOSTS file by right-clicking on it and selecting "open with". Then select Notepad.

    Add the following lines to the end of the HOSTS file:
    127.0.0.1 www.brilliantdigital.com
    127.0.0.1 desktop.kazaa.com
    127.0.0.1 shop.kazaa.com
    127.0.0.1 www.bonzi.com

    < Linux users >
    1. Open up a command window and make sure you're logged in as root.
    2. Type cd /etc to go to the right directory.
    3. Type cp hosts hostsbackup to make a backup.
    You can restore the backup later on if something would have gone wrong.
    To do that, you need to type mv hostsbackup hosts
    4. Open up host with your favourite text editor, by typing
    editorname hosts (replace "editorname" by the name of your editor)
    5. Copy the list of server names, along with 127.0.0.1 (localhost) into the
    hosts file. Don't change any of the other information you find there, just
    paste the list at the end of the file and save it. Quit the text editor.

    Add the following lines to the end of the HOSTS file:
    127.0.0.1 www.brilliantdigital.com
    127.0.0.1 desktop.kazaa.com
    127.0.0.1 shop.kazaa.com
    127.0.0.1 www.bonzi.com

    You can use this same method to block other websites. For a huge list of ad servers and other annoying websites, view the HOSTS List page.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,163 ✭✭✭✭Boston


    MP3 discussion moved to here


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