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11-07-2009, 04:04 AM | #1 |
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Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
hey add all the IP addresses that are relevant to you and your research that might help others when/if the DNS system is shut down.
i have been having a hard time finding IP's on a mac... im specifically looking for prisonplanet.com, youtube.com, and other well- connected-on-the-tip-of-whats-up-websites. here's my beginning contribution (with the help of others from another thread): 216.18.197.195 project Camelot 72.52.163.140 Urban survival 66.28.209.219 Drudgereport.com Project Avalon: 216.18.197.195 Project Camelot: 216.18.197.195 Veritas Show: 209.40.199.38 Manticore Forum: 68.142.212.71 Red Ice Creations: 195.47.247.98 Drudge Report: 74.117.114.119 or 209.234.251.93 Coast to Coast: 81.200.64.50 add your bit so we can still find out whats up when the whole pandemic thing hits here and they shut down stuff like retards and think they will succeed.... "if you came to conquer, you'll be king for a day, but you too will deteriorate and quickly fade away...yeah!" - Bad Religion PS whoever on that thread about soeul and the death of the internet who posted those IP's THANX!!! and say your name...im totally in capture and dash research mode right now. PPS i hope the lurkers that are paid to lurk, aggregate, and analyze data waste countless useless taxdollars analyzing that last statement. |
11-07-2009, 04:14 AM | #2 |
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Re: IP list data base thread
That's a great idea Thunderbird - y'never know.
64.27.28.180 - prisonplanet.com 74.125.45.100 - youtube.com Doesn't a mac work for this kind of online conversion? I don't use a mac. This link converts anyway, for more net resources people may want to convert. Online Url-IP Converter http://freelabs.info/UrlToIpOnline.aspx |
11-07-2009, 05:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: IP list data base thread
thanks.
from what i have researched, you have to do a command prompt in windows and run a tracer. macs dont "do" command prompts as far as i know so i have had to do a whois database search. but some sites didt provide IP addresses.... alas. im still tryin to find a workaround. thanks for those! anybody else got IPs they want to share? |
11-07-2009, 08:33 AM | #4 |
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Re: IP list data base thread
I made a small change to the thread title so it doesnt look like you are collecting IP addresses indiscriminantly
Its a good idea. DNS servers do occasionally go wrong and this is a good way to have a second chance at accessing forums that seem "down" Note though - you have to have the list stored locally because if the DNS for this site goes wrong, then you wont have access to the list. |
11-07-2009, 02:26 PM | #5 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
thanks anchor.
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11-08-2009, 02:48 AM | #6 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
is anybody keeping track of the IP addresses for their fav websites? if so please post them here.
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11-08-2009, 05:04 PM | #7 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
this thread is amazing thanks..
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11-12-2009, 06:25 PM | #8 | |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Thanks Thunderbird! That was mighty helpful
Is that the IP address of the Project Avalon forum or the Project Avalon website? Couldn't log onto the IP address of the forum for almost 3 weeks until today. Not sure if I can log onto the site after today . . . Again, thanks a lot! Mystic Pilgrim ----------------------------------------------------------------- Quote:
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11-23-2009, 11:36 PM | #9 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Updated IP's for important sites!!!
With the Melt your lungs bug thats spreading they WILL shut down whatever they can including the DNS servers so get your IP's backed up and saved incase!! project Camelot:216.18.197.195 Urban survival :72.52.163.140 Drudgereport.com : 66.28.209.219 Project Avalon: 216.18.197.195 Project Camelot: 216.18.197.195 Veritas Show: 209.40.199.38 Manticore Forum: 68.142.212.71 Red Ice Creations: 195.47.247.98 Drudge Report: 74.117.114.119 or 209.234.251.93 Coast to Coast: 81.200.64.50 prisonplanet.com : 64.27.28.180 youtube.com: 74.125.45.100 google.com : 74.125.45.100 Ukraineplague.bogspot.com: 74.125.65.191 Rhiza Flu Tracker Niman:70.40.219.106 Influenza-info-warrior.blogspot.com: 74.125.65.191 Benjaminfulford.typepad.com: 204.9.177.195 Fourwinds10.com: 70.99.192.65 en.rian.ru: 212.83.4.201 |
11-25-2009, 11:16 AM | #10 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Great thread! thanks for posting, couldn't get the Mozilla ShowIP add-on to download last night so this really helps...
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11-25-2009, 12:34 PM | #11 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Perhaps a quick overview on how to use these would be helpful for those of us who may not know.
Is it http://216.18.197.195/ typed in the address bar of your favorite browser? (for Project Camelot in this case) Last edited by Spiralmind; 11-25-2009 at 01:31 PM. |
11-25-2009, 03:49 PM | #12 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
I just took the number and copied and pasted it into the address bar
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11-25-2009, 04:06 PM | #13 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Excellent heads-up ~TBird
I printed and also keep a hand written list-log> as well |
01-05-2010, 07:10 AM | #14 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Ref: If Local ISP Name Servers are Down
I've never used this service but perhaps it may become valuable to some. Free Fast Public DNS Servers List http://theos.in/windows-xp/free-fast...s-server-list/ |
01-05-2010, 09:46 AM | #15 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
what are the i.p addresses for these sites?
http://lucianarchy.proboards.com/index.cgi http://www.911blogger.com/ http://boilingfrogspost.com also, how do you find an ip address if you hve a mac? |
01-05-2010, 12:14 PM | #16 |
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Re: Web server IP database thread - (Protection against DNS failure)
Hi,
Although it's always a good idea to be prepared for set-backs the advantage of listing IP addresses is limited. Here's why: When 'they' start messing with the internet it's not likely they will target the DNS services, it's far too simple and there is a more sophisticated way to mess up without leaving traces to the root cause. Then there is a more detailed problem concerning IP's ... The internet currently uses IPv4 which consists of 4 bytes displayed as 4 numbers with values between 0 .. 255 separated by dots. The problem with IPv4 is that there are far more addresses needed than combinations available. That's why IPv6 will soon replace IPv4. IPv6 consists of 16 bytes, resulting in a lot more combinations. The way it is handled currently is that most websites do NOT have a unique IP address. The way they share their IP with others is that the IP will lead to the right server and the domain name used resolves the rest. When websites have an application running in https (encrypted http) they require an unique IP for the encryption certificate. Also when websites are that big that they run on a dedicated server (or even servers) it's likely that they will have a unique IP. So that's why in general it may not work when you use the IP directly ... If you still want to lookup IP addresses you can go here: http://ip-lookup.net/domain.php Fill in only the part after http://www. till the next / E.g. in http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a3005.htm lookup tbrnews.org Sometimes somethings else is used on the place of www Have fun ... |
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