To your /etc/hosts (On mac or linux) or C:\Windows\System32\etc\hosts (on Windows) file and then you will be able to access the site as usual even if DNS is nuked.
Cloudflare will not allow any requests that has direct IP address, but since you will be typing the URL with the domain name "greatawakening.win", as far as Cloudflare is concerned, it wont be able to differentiate whether you got the IP resolution via DNS or via hosts file.
Only thing is, this assumes Cloudflare has not deplatformed as well.
You can add an entry such as:
greatawakening.win 104.21.71.144
To your /etc/hosts (On mac or linux) or C:\Windows\System32\etc\hosts (on Windows) file and then you will be able to access the site as usual even if DNS is nuked.
Cloudflare will not allow any requests that has direct IP address, but since you will be typing the URL with the domain name "greatawakening.win", as far as Cloudflare is concerned, it wont be able to differentiate whether you got the IP resolution via DNS or via hosts file.
Only thing is, this assumes Cloudflare has not deplatformed as well.
Thanks, haven't tried that.