This tutorial provided by the qagg site gives you a 'hosts' file with certain pre-loaded IP addresses such as their site, x22report.com, truth social, and a few others.
I believe that to get THIS site added to that, we will take a play from another user's tutorial and add the following two lines at the bottom of the hosts file provided by qagg:
172.67.145.123 greatawakening.win
104.21.87.229 authentication.win
If you want to add more sites, this tool seems good for finding website IP addresses.
THIS IS ALL THEORETICAL AND UNTESTED; but something is better than nothing. Any networking experts feel free to add to/revise what I'm saying.
Any basic tutorial on how to look up addresses with nslookup, dig, or the equivalent tool via a webpage makes it easy to get addresses. The above is the 2nd address that is currently valid for ga.w besides the one you just posted - 104.21.71.144
Also, with regard to DNS attacks and domain seizures, there used to be backup domains for these sites.. I dont know if they are still valid and working and available for other .wins or if they are now retired or obsolete.
thedonald.win used to be additionally available via:
thedonald.xyz
thedonald.one
thedonald.space
These were set up before the patriots.win / thedonald.win DNS ownership hostilities, so maybe a similar thing was never setup for p.w.
Edit - auth.win also has a pair of IPs as well. Both of these are:
Your connection to the Internet is up, but servers on the Internet which allow you to find the greatawakening.win server at address 63.21.56.102 (for example) are down, so you have this local static mapping (which is included on all machines) that tells your system what the IP addresses are for specific domains. Every system checks this file before sending a request to a DNS server, so if the DNS servers are down this will allow you to still connect to some important sites.
They can't take out the whole Internet which consists of a physical infrastructure and nodes residing on that infrastructure. However, everyone needs DNS because they can't remember IP addresses, and DNS is sort of a weak point in the whole Internet architecture because it has no security and everything relies on it, plus most of the public servers are in the hands of corporate entities. If they simply deleted the entry for greatawakening.win from the server that originally hosts the DNS then nobody could reach the site without an IP address.
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IF YOU ARE TOO LAZY RIGHT NOW JUST DOWNLOAD THIS COMMENT WEBPAGE AND THE OTHERS FOR LATER OFFLINE VIEWING SHOULD YOU NEED THEM (4 files total).
RIGHT CLICK - > SAVE AS ON THE PAGE WHERE YOU ARE READING THIS COMMENT
RIGHT CLICK -> SAVE AS ON THE QAGG PAGE THAT THIS POSTS LINKS TO
RIGHT CLICK -> SAVE AS ON THE HOWTOGEEK PAGE PROVIDED BY THE QAGG WEBSITE
LEFT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE HOSTS FILE PROVIDED BY THE QAGG WEBSITE.
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YOU AREN'T DONE, BUT YOU CAN COME BACK AND READ THIS OFFLINE SHOULD THE INTERNET GO DOWN
FOR THE NON LAZY (OR IF THE DNS HAS GONE DOWN):
This tutorial provided by the qagg site gives you a 'hosts' file with certain pre-loaded IP addresses such as their site, x22report.com, truth social, and a few others.
I believe that to get THIS site added to that, we will take a play from another user's tutorial and add the following two lines at the bottom of the hosts file provided by qagg:
172.67.145.123 greatawakening.win
104.21.87.229 authentication.win
If you want to add more sites, this tool seems good for finding website IP addresses.
THIS IS ALL THEORETICAL AND UNTESTED; but something is better than nothing. Any networking experts feel free to add to/revise what I'm saying.
Any basic tutorial on how to look up addresses with nslookup, dig, or the equivalent tool via a webpage makes it easy to get addresses. The above is the 2nd address that is currently valid for ga.w besides the one you just posted - 104.21.71.144
Also, with regard to DNS attacks and domain seizures, there used to be backup domains for these sites.. I dont know if they are still valid and working and available for other .wins or if they are now retired or obsolete.
thedonald.win used to be additionally available via:
These were set up before the patriots.win / thedonald.win DNS ownership hostilities, so maybe a similar thing was never setup for p.w.
Edit - auth.win also has a pair of IPs as well. Both of these are:
If the internet is down how does this work?
Your connection to the Internet is up, but servers on the Internet which allow you to find the greatawakening.win server at address 63.21.56.102 (for example) are down, so you have this local static mapping (which is included on all machines) that tells your system what the IP addresses are for specific domains. Every system checks this file before sending a request to a DNS server, so if the DNS servers are down this will allow you to still connect to some important sites.
They can't take out the whole Internet which consists of a physical infrastructure and nodes residing on that infrastructure. However, everyone needs DNS because they can't remember IP addresses, and DNS is sort of a weak point in the whole Internet architecture because it has no security and everything relies on it, plus most of the public servers are in the hands of corporate entities. If they simply deleted the entry for greatawakening.win from the server that originally hosts the DNS then nobody could reach the site without an IP address.