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<img alt="demo" src="media/demo.gif">
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<img alt="demo" src="media/demo.gif">
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Simple, native and efficient local advertising blocker. Compatible with OSX and Linux.
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Simple, native and efficient local advertising blocker. Compatible with macOS and Linux.
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<table>
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<table>
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<tr>
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- **bash** 4.0 or higher
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- **bash** 4.0 or higher
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- **curl**
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- **curl**
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- Only OSX users, **gsed**: `brew install gnu-sed`
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- Only macOS users, **gsed**: `brew install gnu-sed`
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Then you do this.
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Then you do this.
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## DNSMASQ
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## DNSMASQ
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Unfortunately the hosts file does not support sub-domains (wildcards), which is necessary to correctly filter all DNS. You will need to install locally a server for that purpose, Maza supports the Dnsmasq format. Here's an example for OSX.
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Unfortunately the hosts file does not support sub-domains (wildcards), which is necessary to correctly filter all DNS. You will need to install locally a server for that purpose, Maza supports the Dnsmasq format. Here's an example for macOS.
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### 1 Install
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### 1 Install
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### 3 Tell your OS to use your DNS server
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### 3 Tell your OS to use your DNS server
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Delete the list of OSX DNS servers and add the 3 addresses. The first one will be your local server, and the other 2 belong to OpenDNS, which you can use any other.
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Delete the list of macOS DNS servers and add the 3 addresses. The first one will be your local server, and the other 2 belong to OpenDNS, which you can use any other.
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```bash
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```bash
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127.0.0.1
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127.0.0.1
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208.67.220.220
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208.67.220.220
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```
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```
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<img alt="network osx" src="media/network-osx.jpg" width="500">
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<img alt="network macos" src="media/network-osx.jpg" width="500">
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Refresh your DNS cache
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Refresh your DNS cache
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## ⚠️ CAUTION
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## ⚠️ CAUTION
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- Only compatible with Linux and OSX operating systems.
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- Only compatible with Linux and macOS operating systems.
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- Remember to make a backup copy of `/etc/hosts` in case of unforeseen circumstances, neither the project nor its author will be responsible for any possible repercussions derived from not carrying out this action.
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- Remember to make a backup copy of `/etc/hosts` in case of unforeseen circumstances, neither the project nor its author will be responsible for any possible repercussions derived from not carrying out this action.
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