OmniConvert
JSON → /etc/hosts
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Convert a JSON IP-to-hostnames map to /etc/hosts file format
JSON→hosts file
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Accepted: .json
or paste below
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About this conversion
Convert a JSON IP-to-hostnames map to /etc/hosts file format. This converter processes your JSON file server-side and returns a hosts file file instantly — no account, no software installation, and no file storage. Files are deleted from our servers immediately after conversion.
How to convert JSON to hosts file
- 1. Upload — drag your JSON file onto the converter above, or click to browse.
- 2. Convert — press Convert. Processing happens on secure servers in seconds.
- 3. Download — your hosts file file downloads automatically. No sign-up required.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I convert JSON to hosts file?
- Upload your JSON file above, click Convert, and download the hosts file result instantly. No account or software needed.
- Is converting JSON to hosts file free?
- Everyone gets 2 free conversions with no account required. Additional conversions are available via credit packs starting at $2 — credits never expire.
- Are my files stored or shared?
- No. Files are processed in server memory and deleted immediately after conversion. Nothing is written to disk or retained.
- Do I need to install anything?
- No software installation needed. OmniConvert runs in the browser — just upload, convert, and download.
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