Do you have an API to fetch the hosts file directly without using the windows software? I don't run any windows...
I'm thinking about taking your hosts file and running it through a script to create a dnsmasq or bind config so then I can run it as a local resolver for my home network (consisting of non-changeable devices like a Wii).
If you copy/paste some code from another class, all the dependencies are added automatically to the new class.
Even adding a new library to a Maven project is trivial in IntelliJ. You just start typing the name in the pom and a list of libraries and versions pop up, defaulting to the most recent stable release.
Getter/Setter/Constructor/toString/equals/hashcode -- they're all auto-generated for you as needed.
It is annoying that all this "fluff" exists in the language, but a good IDE hides it; getters/setters are collapsed to a single line; import statements hidden by default, endless customization in how your code looks so you can ignore the fluff and focus on the important stuff.
Try FoolDNS or others on this page:
http://alternativeto.net/softw...
If only APK would spend his time developing a DNS service we could all use for free instead of client software. (Push the hosts file to the DNS resolver that ALL devices use.)
If the "smart TV" uses it's own DNS, simply block all outbound port 53 traffic other than your router itself.
Poll didn't say anything about live TV, just current shows.
I was thinking the same thing. Gentoo has decent support for dependencies, better than Upstart in my opinion, and was working years earlier.
Looks like Gentoo will also support systemd.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro