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macos - Why is Safari ignoring my /etc/hosts file? - Ask Every piece of software on my Mac honored my /etc/hosts file entry when my hosts file was symlinked (aliased) to another file, except Safari. When your hosts file is a symlink, Safari ignores it. My solution was to make /etc/hosts a hard link. Luckily the hosts file I keep up to date is in the same file system. How to Reset Hosts File to Default on Mac and Windows PC Jun 22, 2020 How to reset the Hosts file back to the default

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Open the hosts file in a text editor (you can use any text editor) by typing the following line: sudo nano /etc/hosts. For Mac OS X 10.6 through 10.12: Open Applications > Utilities > Terminal. Open the hosts file by typing the following line in the terminal window: sudo nano /private/etc/hosts. Type your domain user password when prompted.

Follow these steps to open your hosts file on Mac: Access launcher (F4 key) and type in terminal in the search field. Click on the Terminal icon. We will use Nano text editor to open the hosts file. How to Edit the HOSTS File in Windows - Lifewire Nov 15, 2019 Blocking Unwanted Connections with a Hosts File Jun 14, 2020 macos - How to edit the /etc/hosts file? - Ask Different