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I disabled some ports (below) to be able to install Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator applications. The challenge is to re-enable them through terminal, otherwise I could not install Photoshop( see below picture ).



It can be run with simple sudo sh >filename<



This file contains this bash command:



echo "Do you wish to update your host file ?"
select yn in "Yes" "No"; do
case $yn in
Yes ) echo "127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
echo "127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
echo "127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
echo "127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
echo "127.0.0.1 hlrcv.stage.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
echo "127.0.0.1 na1r.services.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
break;;
No ) break;;
esac
done


It needs to reenable because it can not allow installation from this point:
ADOBE SETUP



Does anyone know what commands are capable to reenable them? Or are there any programs to do it automatically?( It should be there because later I found an automatic program which - then - solved this challenge but now I could not enable it.










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    I disabled some ports (below) to be able to install Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator applications. The challenge is to re-enable them through terminal, otherwise I could not install Photoshop( see below picture ).



    It can be run with simple sudo sh >filename<



    This file contains this bash command:



    echo "Do you wish to update your host file ?"
    select yn in "Yes" "No"; do
    case $yn in
    Yes ) echo "127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
    echo "127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
    echo "127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
    echo "127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
    echo "127.0.0.1 hlrcv.stage.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
    echo "127.0.0.1 na1r.services.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
    break;;
    No ) break;;
    esac
    done


    It needs to reenable because it can not allow installation from this point:
    ADOBE SETUP



    Does anyone know what commands are capable to reenable them? Or are there any programs to do it automatically?( It should be there because later I found an automatic program which - then - solved this challenge but now I could not enable it.










    share|improve this question







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      I disabled some ports (below) to be able to install Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator applications. The challenge is to re-enable them through terminal, otherwise I could not install Photoshop( see below picture ).



      It can be run with simple sudo sh >filename<



      This file contains this bash command:



      echo "Do you wish to update your host file ?"
      select yn in "Yes" "No"; do
      case $yn in
      Yes ) echo "127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 hlrcv.stage.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 na1r.services.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      break;;
      No ) break;;
      esac
      done


      It needs to reenable because it can not allow installation from this point:
      ADOBE SETUP



      Does anyone know what commands are capable to reenable them? Or are there any programs to do it automatically?( It should be there because later I found an automatic program which - then - solved this challenge but now I could not enable it.










      share|improve this question







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      I disabled some ports (below) to be able to install Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator applications. The challenge is to re-enable them through terminal, otherwise I could not install Photoshop( see below picture ).



      It can be run with simple sudo sh >filename<



      This file contains this bash command:



      echo "Do you wish to update your host file ?"
      select yn in "Yes" "No"; do
      case $yn in
      Yes ) echo "127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 hlrcv.stage.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      echo "127.0.0.1 na1r.services.adobe.com" >> /etc/hosts;
      break;;
      No ) break;;
      esac
      done


      It needs to reenable because it can not allow installation from this point:
      ADOBE SETUP



      Does anyone know what commands are capable to reenable them? Or are there any programs to do it automatically?( It should be there because later I found an automatic program which - then - solved this challenge but now I could not enable it.







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          Not by commands/ scripting, but to solve the issue:



          Open the file /etc/hosts by pasting it in "Go to Folder" in Finder. Edit out anything related to Adobe. This would stop redirecting those urls to 127.0.0.1 which is localhost. Thus allowing connections to actual IP. In my file, localhost, broadcasthost are there only.



          Also, for unknown errors/causes, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html is helpful.






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            The answer is that:



            At the private/etc folder we can find the file: hosts
            This includes all the infos if a specific url ( in this case adobe) are redirected.



            It looks like this:



            127.0.0.1 localhost
            255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
            ::1 localhost


            127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
            127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
            127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com
            127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com


            The second part of the file's .adobe.com (or other relevant urls) need to be deleted and saved.



            You can open a file with terminal



            sudo open hosts 


            first it needs to be unlock(from the upper part of Textedit or in Get Info) and after save it and Lock it.



            This is the right answer thanks to ankiiiiiii






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            • Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

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            Not by commands/ scripting, but to solve the issue:



            Open the file /etc/hosts by pasting it in "Go to Folder" in Finder. Edit out anything related to Adobe. This would stop redirecting those urls to 127.0.0.1 which is localhost. Thus allowing connections to actual IP. In my file, localhost, broadcasthost are there only.



            Also, for unknown errors/causes, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html is helpful.






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              Not by commands/ scripting, but to solve the issue:



              Open the file /etc/hosts by pasting it in "Go to Folder" in Finder. Edit out anything related to Adobe. This would stop redirecting those urls to 127.0.0.1 which is localhost. Thus allowing connections to actual IP. In my file, localhost, broadcasthost are there only.



              Also, for unknown errors/causes, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html is helpful.






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                Not by commands/ scripting, but to solve the issue:



                Open the file /etc/hosts by pasting it in "Go to Folder" in Finder. Edit out anything related to Adobe. This would stop redirecting those urls to 127.0.0.1 which is localhost. Thus allowing connections to actual IP. In my file, localhost, broadcasthost are there only.



                Also, for unknown errors/causes, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html is helpful.






                share|improve this answer













                Not by commands/ scripting, but to solve the issue:



                Open the file /etc/hosts by pasting it in "Go to Folder" in Finder. Edit out anything related to Adobe. This would stop redirecting those urls to 127.0.0.1 which is localhost. Thus allowing connections to actual IP. In my file, localhost, broadcasthost are there only.



                Also, for unknown errors/causes, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html is helpful.







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                    The answer is that:



                    At the private/etc folder we can find the file: hosts
                    This includes all the infos if a specific url ( in this case adobe) are redirected.



                    It looks like this:



                    127.0.0.1 localhost
                    255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
                    ::1 localhost


                    127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com


                    The second part of the file's .adobe.com (or other relevant urls) need to be deleted and saved.



                    You can open a file with terminal



                    sudo open hosts 


                    first it needs to be unlock(from the upper part of Textedit or in Get Info) and after save it and Lock it.



                    This is the right answer thanks to ankiiiiiii






                    share|improve this answer








                    New contributor



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                    • Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

                      – ankiiiiiii
                      7 hours ago
















                    1














                    The answer is that:



                    At the private/etc folder we can find the file: hosts
                    This includes all the infos if a specific url ( in this case adobe) are redirected.



                    It looks like this:



                    127.0.0.1 localhost
                    255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
                    ::1 localhost


                    127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com


                    The second part of the file's .adobe.com (or other relevant urls) need to be deleted and saved.



                    You can open a file with terminal



                    sudo open hosts 


                    first it needs to be unlock(from the upper part of Textedit or in Get Info) and after save it and Lock it.



                    This is the right answer thanks to ankiiiiiii






                    share|improve this answer








                    New contributor



                    MrSeelvuple is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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                    • Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

                      – ankiiiiiii
                      7 hours ago














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                    1







                    The answer is that:



                    At the private/etc folder we can find the file: hosts
                    This includes all the infos if a specific url ( in this case adobe) are redirected.



                    It looks like this:



                    127.0.0.1 localhost
                    255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
                    ::1 localhost


                    127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com


                    The second part of the file's .adobe.com (or other relevant urls) need to be deleted and saved.



                    You can open a file with terminal



                    sudo open hosts 


                    first it needs to be unlock(from the upper part of Textedit or in Get Info) and after save it and Lock it.



                    This is the right answer thanks to ankiiiiiii






                    share|improve this answer








                    New contributor



                    MrSeelvuple is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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                    The answer is that:



                    At the private/etc folder we can find the file: hosts
                    This includes all the infos if a specific url ( in this case adobe) are redirected.



                    It looks like this:



                    127.0.0.1 localhost
                    255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
                    ::1 localhost


                    127.0.0.1 activate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 practivate.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lm.licenses.adobe.com
                    127.0.0.1 lmlicenses.wip4.adobe.com


                    The second part of the file's .adobe.com (or other relevant urls) need to be deleted and saved.



                    You can open a file with terminal



                    sudo open hosts 


                    first it needs to be unlock(from the upper part of Textedit or in Get Info) and after save it and Lock it.



                    This is the right answer thanks to ankiiiiiii







                    share|improve this answer








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                    • Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

                      – ankiiiiiii
                      7 hours ago


















                    • Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

                      – ankiiiiiii
                      7 hours ago

















                    Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

                    – ankiiiiiii
                    7 hours ago






                    Using nano for such cases as given on osxdaily.com/2012/08/07/edit-hosts-file-mac-os-x also is helpful for avoiding unlocking etc.

                    – ankiiiiiii
                    7 hours ago




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