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    Unhappy 2 hostnames assigned to 127.0.0.1 by default

     
    My OS: Windows 7 professional 64bit

    Developing Drupal 6 sites locally using XAMPP 1.7.1.

    I discovered localhost (127.0.0.1) is accessible either by typing: "http://localhost" or "http://kat.ph" (?).

    Where "http://kat.ph" comes from?

    I opened my "hosts" file on Windows and it is not listed there. I checked "httpd-vhosts.conf" out (\xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts.conf), but it is not there either.

    I had this problem before restoring completely my system through recovery discs.

    After restoring completely my Windows operating system, the issue is still there.

    I have made a computer scan using the Windows Malware Removal Tool, Eset Nod32 AV 5 (installed on my machine) and even Eset Nod32 online scanner. Result: no threats found.

    It seems like two default hostnames have been assigned to 127.0.0.1.

    How can I get rid of "http://kat.ph" pointing to 127.0.0.1?

    I want only "http://localhost" to be mapped to 127.0.0.1.

    Thanks,
    Arnold.
    Last edited by drupaladdict; June 29th, 2012 at 05:14 PM.

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    kat.ph = kickass torrents

    Seems you are not alone with this issue!

    Bit Torrent has messed up localhost (127.0.0.1) | drupal.org

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    Yes, I saw it, exactly my problem!

    I copied some parts from there just to spare time writing.

    How could I solve it?

    Arnold.

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    Lightbulb

    I found out what happened (unbelievable).

    This is the proof Western democracies are slowly
    falling into China-like dictatorships while people
    keep on sleeping.

    </rant>

    I connected another PC to the Internet and...
    guess what? The same problem arose.

    To cut a long story, my ISP (Telecom Italia) has
    blocked some sites, they are not accessible at all.

    If you connect to those sites while a local server
    is NOT running, you are presented with a "Page not found"
    error.

    But, if a local server like Apache is running on your machine
    and you try to connect to a given censored site, you are
    redirected to 127.0.0.1 (localhost).

    I have had the confirm of this by trying to connect to
    a different censored site (kickasstorrents.com) while Apache
    was running. Same behaviour as kat.ph (that is, I am redirected
    to 127.0.0.1 (localhost).

    No virus, no bug, nothing like that. It's simple, old-fashioned,
    tyrannical, iilegal, China-style CENSORSHIP
    .

    Bye,
    Arnold

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