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    Vanguard Guest

    Re: URL Mapping using Hosts file

    <anilgkonline@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1177995187.753347.92910@h2g2000hsg.googlegrou ps.com...
    >I have a local http server on which i am hosting some webpages on a
    > private network.
    > My application tries to access a website on the internet, for example:
    > "http://groups.google.com/group/alt.privacy.spyware/post?hl=en"
    >
    > Now i want my host file to map this URL (http://groups.google.com/
    > group/alt.privacy.spyware/post?hl=en) to my local webpage.
    >
    > Is this possible using the hosts file.
    >
    > I have tried to give something like,
    >
    > 10.0.1.100 http://groups.google.com
    >
    > when i type groups.google.com in my web browser it tries to connect to
    > 10.0.1.100
    >
    > Similarly when i give
    >
    > 10.0.1.100
    > http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...are/post?hl=en
    >
    > it tries to connect to some other ip for example: 64.233.179.99



    The hosts file only equates hostnames (FQDN or just hostnames) to IP
    addresses. Paths on those hosts are not involved and cannot be
    specified. All you can specify are hosts.

    So why not have the page navigate to the owner's site rather than trying
    to pretend it is your content? If you want to ensure the user remains
    on your domain while navigating to another site, why not show that other
    site's page in a frame? Looks like you are trying to steal someone
    else's content.

    Google does work.
    http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/aix/fil...iles/hosts.htm
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file


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    anilgkonline@gmail.com Guest

    Re: URL Mapping using Hosts file

    On May 1, 3:50 pm, "Vanguard" <n...@mail.invalid> wrote:
    > <anilgkonl...@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:1177995187.753347.92910@h2g2000hsg.googlegrou ps.com...
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > >I have a local http server on which i am hosting some webpages on a
    > > private network.
    > > My application tries to access a website on the internet, for example:
    > > "http://groups.google.com/group/alt.privacy.spyware/post?hl=en"

    >
    > > Now i want my host file to map this URL (http://groups.google.com/
    > > group/alt.privacy.spyware/post?hl=en) to my local webpage.

    >
    > > Is this possible using the hosts file.

    >
    > > I have tried to give something like,

    >
    > > 10.0.1.100http://groups.google.com

    >
    > > when i type groups.google.com in my web browser it tries to connect to
    > > 10.0.1.100

    >
    > > Similarly when i give

    >
    > > 10.0.1.100
    > >http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...are/post?hl=en

    >
    > > it tries to connect to some other ip for example: 64.233.179.99

    >
    > The hosts file only equates hostnames (FQDN or just hostnames) to IP
    > addresses. Paths on those hosts are not involved and cannot be
    > specified. All you can specify are hosts.
    >
    > So why not have the page navigate to the owner's site rather than trying
    > to pretend it is your content? If you want to ensure the user remains
    > on your domain while navigating to another site, why not show that other
    > site's page in a frame? Looks like you are trying to steal someone
    > else's content.
    >
    > Google does work.http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/aix/fil...ki/Hosts_file- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    The current scenario is i'm trying to similate somethings over
    internet to work in my own private network. The example given is just
    to explain, we literally donot mean to copy or steal some one else's
    contents.


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