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- Aug 19, 2001
I have a software here that like to phone home every so often. Before you say anything, this is a licensed software that has been paid for.
Uing tcpview (from sysinternal), I found the software is calling home. I just do not like the fact that it needs to call home now and then and I do not know what data (if any) is passed on to the vendor.
so I added the domain to my hosts file. This is the entry I created:
127.0.0.1 domain-here.com.
If I view domain-here.com using a browser, I get an error message which is correct since I do not have a webserver running in localhost.
BUT it seems the offending program is still able to call home. Somehow it is able to bypass my hosts file. In TcpView, the program is using the domain to call home and not its IP.
any ideas (other than install a firewall and blocking the offending domain) on how to prevent the program from calling home?
thank you very much
Uing tcpview (from sysinternal), I found the software is calling home. I just do not like the fact that it needs to call home now and then and I do not know what data (if any) is passed on to the vendor.
so I added the domain to my hosts file. This is the entry I created:
127.0.0.1 domain-here.com.
If I view domain-here.com using a browser, I get an error message which is correct since I do not have a webserver running in localhost.
BUT it seems the offending program is still able to call home. Somehow it is able to bypass my hosts file. In TcpView, the program is using the domain to call home and not its IP.
any ideas (other than install a firewall and blocking the offending domain) on how to prevent the program from calling home?
thank you very much