Interesting choice of words there Anon…
>How did you win?
Who is you?
Why do you consider yourself separate from the claimant?
Which side are (You) on?
Interesting choice of words there Anon…
>How did you win?
Who is you?
Why do you consider yourself separate from the claimant?
Which side are (You) on?
Assign only one ip address to the media server name
>193.178.169.19 media.8kun.top
This is working for me.
You are trying to tell your system that media.8kun.top (1 server) has 5 different IP addresses.
Chances are as the system reads that file, it simply overwrites the previous definition with the current definition in its routing table.
As a result all those entries will result in the system only trying the last entry.
Pick ONE entry and precede each other entry with # (means ignore the line)
If that doesn't work pick another one and remove the # and add # ahead of the one that failed.
This entry is working for me:
193.178.169.19 media.8kun.top
Hurricane hunter out of Biloxi taking readings on IDA - TEAL73
WHERE THE FUCK IS THE AZ AUDIT REPORT???
Why is release delayed?
COVID - yeah right.
RELEASE IT NOW. PUBLISH WIDELY ON THE NET. MAKE IT PUBLIC NOW!!!
Are you referring to his "Subscribers Only" podcast at 7pm today?
Release tomorrow? To whom? To the public? It really isn't very clear.
Following Jovan is not accelerating the release of critical information, meanwhile Dementia Joe continues to kill Americans.
You don't seem to understand how DNS works.
Is there a chance these IPs are honey pots? Sure. But you should NEVER be on sites like this using anything but a VPN. Whether you get the media server IP from your hosts file or you use DNS to do a lookup, the originating IP is visible to a) the DNS Server and/or b) the media server itself.
If your IP is exposed to ANY intermediate network infrastructure, someone can track what IP you are coming from.
Most of your systems are set by default to use Google DNS as your primary DNS service - that means Google can technically track anyone visiting any sites at will.
Do you trust Google?
8.8.8.8 = dns.google.com