On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, you wrote: > Chapter 4 of the IPCHAINS-HOWTO has an example specifically aimed at > doubleclick. http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/IPCHAINS-HOWTO-4.html > > # ipchains -A output -d 199.95.207.0/24 -j REJECT > # ipchains -A output -d 199.95.208.0/24 -j REJECT > # > This keeps netscape from transmitting packets to doubleclick when the > embedded j-scriupt or html calls for it. > Thanks....I'll probably install JunkBuster here at home as well, but I hate to think of having to disable it to log onto Yahoo... *shrug* Oh, well... What I was *really* wanting to do was to block their banner ads INCOMING... but JunkBuster does that for me good enough. :-) Thanks... John
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