arnstein@panix.com (David Arnstein) after much thought,came up with
this jewel in news:fe3c71$2id$1@reader1.panix.com:

> In article
> <pH9Ni.635763$p47.122753@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:
>>capnat wrote:
>>
>>> How to block such dynamic IP address websites ?

>>
>>Use your HOSTS file. Make your own, or get one already filled with
>>ad servers and malicious sites.
>>
>>http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

>
> I am not sure what the original poster (OP) meant by dynamic. If
> he means that the exact IP address changes frequently, then the
> hosts file approach is not practical. This is why I do not use the
> hosts file approach.
>
> If the OP needs to block every host in the domain o.net (for
> example) he would have to somehow find every such host, and enter
> that particular host into his hosts file. If by "dynamic" the OP
> means that new hosts are added to o.new all the time, then this is
> not practical.


I find most ads on the websites i visit are blocked by my use of the
MVPS Hosts file. Using Firefox with the AdBlock and NoScript extensions
installed and a good hosts file makes almost all ads non-existant on my
screen.
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