(Does Adobe really modify the hosts file? Seriously?) Here's a related discussion over in the Adobe forums. Here's a related description, using TextEdit and the GUI. To gain access - as others have indicated - use the following command, and the nano text editor: # localhost is used to configure the loopback interface If the hosts file is not at its default configuration, then something (or someone) changed it - and you'll want to determine what happened.Ī typical hosts file looks something like this: If the hosts file is at its default configuration, then there's no need to access it. While it might be correct, this is also something that some folks use to either break Adobe licensing, or that can be used to gain access to your system. ![]() I'm skeptical about the approach that this tech is following, too.
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