01-28-2017, 08:46 PM
(01-28-2017, 04:54 PM)david Wrote: 2-ton,
I don't have a Mac, but I found the following instruction for editing the Hosts file on the internet. I seems to be similar to the method used for Linux.
Hope this works for you.
How to edit the Host file on Mac.
Open a Finder window.
Select Applications from the sidebar.
Double-click on Utilities.
Double-click Terminal.
In the Terminal window enter:
sudo nano /etc/hosts and then hit return.
Enter your administrator password and then hit return.
The hosts file will now be open in the Nano text editor.
add the following lines at the bottom:
108.160.151.87 gimpchat.com
108.160.151.87 http://www.gimpchat.com
108.160.152.117 gimpchat.com
108.160.152.117 http://www.gimpchat.com
Save the file, close the text editor and close the terminal.
You should then be able to open gimpchat normally, as you have done in the past.
david.
A much better procedure is to:
1) make a copy of /etc/hosts to some of your user directory
2) make a copy of that
3) edit that 2nd copy to add required adresses
4) copy that edited file over the original /etc/hosts (possibly using "sudo")
because:
1) you have a backup of the original, that you can restore at once in case you screw things up badly
2) you have a copy of the modified version in a place that is more likely to be included in your backup procedures(*)
(*) because you have such a thing, haven't you?