From 30e5eba41fa7f21bf7fd1b44216db4fe75492a4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2022 17:44:39 -0400 Subject: network/hostsblock: Wrap README at 72 columns. Signed-off-by: B. Watson --- network/hostsblock/README | 21 +++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'network/hostsblock') diff --git a/network/hostsblock/README b/network/hostsblock/README index d52b818eb4..939bf42066 100644 --- a/network/hostsblock/README +++ b/network/hostsblock/README @@ -1,15 +1,16 @@ -Hostsblock is a bash script for Linux designed to take advantage of the -/etc/hosts file to provide system-wide blocking of internet advertisements, -malicious domains, trackers, and other undesirable content. To do so, it -downloads a configurable set of blocklists and processes and their entries into -a singular file. +Hostsblock is a bash script for Linux designed to take advantage +of the /etc/hosts file to provide system-wide blocking of internet +advertisements, malicious domains, trackers, and other undesirable +content. To do so, it downloads a configurable set of blocklists and +processes and their entries into a singular file. -The SlackBuild assumes that dnsmasq is not available so it will configure -hostsblock to overwrite the current /etc/hosts file. The install script will -backup the current /etc/hosts file to /etc/hostsblock/hosts.head if it does -not already exist. +The SlackBuild assumes that dnsmasq is not available so it +will configure hostsblock to overwrite the current /etc/hosts +file. The install script will backup the current /etc/hosts file to +/etc/hostsblock/hosts.head if it does not already exist. -After uninstalling hostsblock, you should copy hosts.head back to /etc/hosts. +After uninstalling hostsblock, you should copy hosts.head back to +/etc/hosts. To have hostsblock automatically update /etc/hosts once a week, run: ln -sf /usr/sbin/hostsblock /etc/cron.weekly/hostsblock -- cgit v1.2.3