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.
I was just thinking something similar when I saw your comment. Should we go back to old school internet/networking? Text based documents? Depends if it's just internet, or also a power outage.
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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.
Learn to ping from the command line. Fuck online tools! That is the reason you are easily shut out of internet access.
"Give me a ping, Vasili. One ping only, please." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=jr0JaXfKj68
In this case (Linux!):
ping greatawakening.win -c 1
ping authentication.win -c 1
ping anywebsitepage-important-to.you -c 1
Claims: #-sign is used to indicate code following, but is not part of the code. The number: 1 can be changed for any number you like.
Recommendation:
Learn to use the dig-command for A-records, mail-records and signature-records.
You have more than you know!
I was just thinking something similar when I saw your comment. Should we go back to old school internet/networking? Text based documents? Depends if it's just internet, or also a power outage.
I doubt it would be a complete power outage. Basic utilities would probably stay up and running.