Ruddernation-Designs / Adobe-URL-Block-List

This is the Adobe URL/IP block list for the Host file.
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And what would it be like for macOS? #20

Open DruChill opened 1 month ago

DruChill commented 1 month ago

Help mi bro Im student :c

Ruddernation-Designs commented 1 month ago

I've not tried tbh, but I do have a Mac I can try it on and let you know

DruChill commented 1 month ago

It's okay, I hope it works, I'll be waiting.

Nygosaki commented 1 month ago

I am using sequia, the hosts file is located at /private/etc/hosts. Photoshop completely refuses to even open

Ruddernation-Designs commented 1 month ago

I still can't get my Mac to use the list, but I do have it all blocked as I'm using the PC's internet as an access point

Nygosaki commented 2 weeks ago

I still can't get my Mac to use the list, but I do have it all blocked as I'm using the PC's internet as an access point

The mac version just seems to be using different servers all together IMO.
A more reliable way to prevent the non-genuine screen on Mac seems to be using LuLu or another custom firewall and completely blocking anything going out of Adobe apps.

DruChill commented 2 weeks ago

You're right, LULU is a good blocker but even so I've already blocked everything and I get a message saying I don't remember anymore but I still sigh and get an error message from phtoshop. I checked and blocked everything. Captura de pantalla 2024-09-29 a la(s) 09 22 41

Nygosaki commented 2 weeks ago

@DruChill I would recommend first fully uninstalling all adobe applications with something like handbreak, then reinstalling from a trusted source (which for me was appstorrent ru) and then actively blocking anything as the requests pop up during installation. I have personally blocked only the photoshop app itself and ccx process. To me, it looks like whatever tool you used tried installing the entire creative cloud.

DruChill commented 2 weeks ago

So you don't get any alerts while using Photoshop?