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I'm a longtime lurker and hopium seeker as well, thought I'd chime in. Literally as I was typing this post the DNS record for greatawakening.win changed. I wasn't able to get here and the DNS changed to a new IP and now I'm here. Unfortunately I didn't notate the old IP the DNS record was pointing to. Network engineer by trade so I started digging into it. Not saying this has to do with anything but whether intentional or not looks DNS records were changed. Edit: Let me rephrase that a bit after reading it seemed a little confusing :) Home ISP: DNS record pointed towards a 104.x.x.x IP- Can't connect Connected to VPN in Mexico: DNS record now points to 172.64.104.31 - CAN connect Disconnected from VPN: Home ISP now has updated record of "greatawakening.win > 172.64.103.21" - Can connect on home ISP now. If you see a DNS record pointing towards a 104.x.x.x IP you can try a ipconfig /flushdns and see if your DNS pulls the new IP or you can set a manual host file entry. Not hard to do, simple google search of how to do a host file entry will lead you there.

3 years ago
1 score
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I'm a longtime lurker and hopium seeker as well, thought I'd chime in. Literally as I was typing this post the DNS record for greatawakening.win changed. I wasn't able to get here and the DNS changed to a new IP and now I'm here. Unfortunately I didn't notate the old IP the DNS record was pointing to. Network engineer by trade so I started digging into it. Not saying this has to do with anything but whether intentional or not looks DNS records were changed.

Edit: Let me rephrase that a bit after reading it seemed a little confusing :)

Home ISP: DNS record pointed towards a 104.x.x.x IP- Can't connect

Connected to VPN in Mexico: DNS record now points to 172.64.104.31 - CAN connect

Disconnected from VPN: Home ISP now has updated record of "greatawakening.win > 172.64.103.21" - Can connect on home ISP now.

If you see a DNS record pointing towards a 104.x.x.x IP you can try a ipconfig /flushdns and see if your DNS pulls the new IP or you can set a manual host file entry. Not hard to do, simple google search of how to do a host file entry will lead you there.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm a longtime lurker and hopium seeker as well, thought I'd chime in. Literally as I was typing this post the DNS record for greatawakening.win changed.

I wasn't able to get here and the DNS changed to a new IP and now I'm here. Unfortunately I didn't notate the old IP the DNS record was pointing to. Network engineer by trade so I started digging into it.

Not saying this has to do with anything but whether intentional or not looks DNS records were changed.

3 years ago
1 score