In case everything darkens. A honey trap? It might be.
(files.catbox.moe)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (18)
sorted by:
If the DNS "poisoning" scenario happened, I, for example, could still access, say, YouTube and New York Times, but GAW, Rumble, and Gab would go down, or ir would it be a full shutdown to be blamed on a solar storm ?
Dns poisoning would mean that all sites are still reachable. You would just need to know the ip of the site ahead of time. Nslookup is your friend.
Well, I guess in the case of cloud flare, I assume you are talking about GAW, I would get the ip address for the site should be enough to access. It's likely the address of the load balancer for the site, but as long as you can hit that and cloud flares internal dns still works, I would assume everything else should.
Open a command prompt or terminal, and type nslookup greatawakening.win and it should return an ip address. Then put that ip in your browser and see if the site loads. Keep doing this through the day and note down the different ips you get. Each should be valid to access the site.
Does this answer your question? If not, please be specific about anything not clear.