Working solution with OPENDNS IP
https://setapp.com/how-to/edit-mac-hosts-file
add 9.9.9.9 entry to hosts file
thats all you have to do, add it on a line at the bottom and save it
i only had to add an OpenDNS IP 9.9.9.9 to my hosts file and it went back up
all you tor fags add 9.9.9.9 entry to your hosts file and save it
here the mac instructions:
https://setapp.com/how-to/edit-mac-hosts-file
and winblows guide:
Windows 10 and Windows 8
1.Press the Windows key.
2.Type Notepad in the search field.
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In the search results, right-click Notepad and select Run as administrator.
4.From Notepad, open the following file: c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts.
5.Make the necessary changes to the file.
6.Select File Save to save your changes.
i dont know who owns it either but 11.x.x.x belongs to DoD and 9.x.x.x is a lower number than that
save this to a note entry anon for later use
To get around any Google DNS fuckery, manually set your DNS servers (works on Mobile as well as PCs). Ideally, one of these public DNS servers:
IPv4 Addresses:
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99.255.137.34
199.85.126.10
9.9.9.9
149.112.112.112
209.244.0.3
68.87.68.162
68.87.68.166
68.87.72.130
68.87.76.182
68.87.77.130
64.6.64.6
64.6.65.6
162.243.19.47
45.33.97.5
129.250.35.250
129.250.35.251
156.154.70.1
156.154.71.1
75.103.119.77
12.150.25.218
96.31.223.110
199.2.252.10
204.97.212.10
204.117.214.10
204.194.232.200
204.194.234.200
205.147.105.236
208.67.220.222
165.87.13.129
165.87.201.244
4.2.2.1
8.0.6.0
8.0.7.0
149.112.112.12
149.112.149.112
192.221.134.0
192.221.135.0
208.67.222.220
209.244.0.53
216.146.35.35
209.244.0.4
66.28.0.61
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.6
168.9.128.14
198.82.247.34
204.15.52.15
209.191.129.65
216.52.254.1
4.2.2.4
45.90.30.193
172.98.193.42
209.130.139.2
64.212.106.85
206.165.6.12
67.17.215.133
69.7.192.2
216.106.1.2
216.136.95.2
24.154.1.5
69.67.97.18
64.128.251.228
216.169.187.240
209.252.188.103
209.252.188.104
162.247.147.98
208.98.188.82
24.181.107.227
24.181.107.226
24.181.107.231
156.154.70.16
216.240.32.72
216.66.104.72
66.76.13.250
66.162.39.114
67.52.15.27
65.171.146.11
199.255.95.193
108.179.34.214
75.148.63.125
216.173.178.83
173.167.215.57
65.111.169.164
71.122.219.170
204.70.127.128
72.51.45.191
24.181.107.229
216.237.114.148
216.237.114.149
69.21.30.166
209.105.243.218
70.88.112.101
192.169.192.162
24.229.250.113
138.78.49.150
216.106.88.3
216.240.32.71
216.240.32.140
65.111.169.159
216.240.32.74
70.90.140.130
216.106.1.254
205.242.187.234
IPv6
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2620:fe::fe
2001:470:1f1a:78e::2
2606:4700:4700::1111
2606:4700:4700::1001
2001:4860:4860::8844
2620:74:1b::1:1
2620:0:ccd::2
2620:0:ccc::2
2001:470:20::2
Worst case, choose a ROOT Server:
HOSTNAME IP ADDRESSES OPERATOR
a.root-servers.net 198.41.0.4, 2001:503:ba3e::2:30 Verisign, Inc.
b.root-servers.net 199.9.14.201, 2001:500:200::b University of Southern California,
Information Sciences Institute
c.root-servers.net 192.33.4.12, 2001:500:2::c Cogent Communications
d.root-servers.net 199.7.91.13, 2001:500:2d::d University of Maryland
e.root-servers.net 192.203.230.10, 2001:500:a8::e NASA (Ames Research Center)
f.root-servers.net 192.5.5.241, 2001:500:2f::f Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
g.root-servers.net 192.112.36.4, 2001:500:12::d0d US Department of Defense (NIC)
h.root-servers.net 198.97.190.53, 2001:500:1::53 US Army (Research Lab)
i.root-servers.net 192.36.148.17, 2001:7fe::53 Netnod
j.root-servers.net 192.58.128.30, 2001:503:c27::2:30 Verisign, Inc.
k.root-servers.net 193.0.14.129, 2001:7fd::1 RIPE NCC
l.root-servers.net 199.7.83.42, 2001:500:9f::42 ICANN
m.root-servers.net 202.12.27.33, 2001:dc3::35 WIDE Project
kind of odd honeypots would allow access to the same sites that honeypot employers would be blocking hmm?
Hi baby
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