Dzilberte Bekode wrote:
Yes it can be. hosts is simply an explicit 1-1 correlation between hostnames and logical addresses. If its not in the hosts file, it can be found somewhere.Hi thanks a lot man. Now I know how it works.But what I don't understant is why is it so slow only when I want submit form, because page is running fast.Anyway its working now after I've deleted everything in hosts file. I realy don't understant. It can be empty? Thanks S pozdravom Janci Siser
For example, my hosts file looks like 127.0.0.1 doubleclick.com. 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.0.1 home ... 192.168.0.45 my-dns.internaldomain. thats on a DNS server.however I dont have a hosts file on my machine for work because i can garuntee that it hits my internal DNS server.
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