Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 12, 2021, 12:52 a.m. No.12478438   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8448 >>8456 >>8487 >>8495 >>8504 >>8516 >>8598 >>8709 >>8866 >>9026 >>9051 >>9065 >>9142 >>9148 >>9151

>>12478411

I make this big fucking write up on switching to OpenDNS for boomers, and now I cant post on ClearNet anymore

-it worked for a little while?

 

fucking pissed off atm

 

>>12478156 (PB)

>>12478247 (PB)

 

Potential Resolution for Current ClearNet Issues Effecting Some Anons

 

anon earlier today said switching to OpenDNS IP routing (as opposed to the more commonly used GoogleDNS IP routing that almost all ISP's set you up with my default) had solved the problems for them

 

VERY BASIC PRIMER ON DNS:

 

The servers that route your internet requests don't understand domain names like 8kun.top. They only understand numeric IP addresses like 52.201.108.115, or the longer numeric addresses from the modern IPv6 system.

 

To resolve this impasse, the Domain Name System, or DNS handles translating friendly domain names to numeric IP addresses.

 

Your home network typically relies on a DNS Server supplied by your ISP. After your browser sends the server a domain name, the server goes through a moderately complex interaction with other servers to return the corresponding IP address, thoroughly vetted and verified. If it's a much-used domain, the DNS Server may have that information cached, for speedier access.

 

So now you know what the DNS does

It is probably not hard to imagine how easy it would be for Google to decide to STOP caching the 8kun.top DNS routing table

in which case

if you relied on GoogleDNS

you will have a borked experience of 8kun.top

 

SOLUTION?

-use different Domain Name Servers (DNS)

 

TO BE VERY CLEAR

-I am not claiming this is safe for vetted

-I am only claiming I tried it and it works

 

there are (as I understand it) multiple different Doman Name Server IP Routing services to choose from

 

for obvious reasons Google is most popular (yawn)

the second most popular option it seems is OpenDNS (just based on cursory search results)

 

I have only tested the OpenDNS address to be working for me, but others may also work

 

OpenDNS IP Routing Address's

PRIMARY: 208.67.222.222

SECONDARY: 208.67.220.220

 

So, how do you change (You)r's?

there are a few levels it can be done from

you can do it at the router level and it will apply to all devices using that router

or you can do it at the device level, and it will only apply to the device you change it on

 

the instruction, regardless, will be device dependent

 

the easiest way is going to be a basic search using the name of the device (phone/ laptop/ router/ etc.) you are using and then the phrase "how to change DNS"

 

as in:

 

"android phone how to change DNS"

 

Example for Android Devices: https://devilbox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/howto/dns/add-custom-dns-server-on-android.html

 

It will basically be the same thing for other devices, with different settings pages to navigate through depending on the device

 

After you have input the NEW DNS addresses wherever you needed to place them, re-start your device (or manually "flush" your DNS resolver cahce)

example for Windows:

-from elevated command prompt:

 

ipconfig /flushdns

 

Go to this web-page to verify the settings have been applied succesfully(OpenDNS):

 

>https://welcome.opendns.com/

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 12, 2021, 1:48 a.m. No.12478708   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8714

>>12478649 this is not how onion domains work dingus.

 

they are resolved by tor and do NOT belong in the hosts file.

when tor resolves an address it returns an IP in a bogus IP range which is only valid through the tor router itself.

 

what you are doing is just teaching your computer how to access the server over clearnet by using the .onion name to get there.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 12, 2021, 2:30 a.m. No.12478979   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>12478584

Or get a phone that runs on Linux.

If cash is light, you can get a new

razor flip phone from ebay for ยฃ50/$70

and they run linux.

 

If lack of twatter and Lifelog bothers you,

carry on being controlled by your phone.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 12, 2021, 3:33 a.m. No.12479223   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>12478916

โ€ฆrevealing an aspect of tech heavy USAF - prolific college degree STEMs by necessity - but illuminates faculty socialists reaching into defense dept. and perhaps masonicsโ€ฆ more so than the infantry for instance.