Anonymous ID: 00ef24 DNS Attack July 17, 2018, 5:26 a.m. No.2185867   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5903 >>5956 >>6007

As the tech companies are working with the Deep State to censor us, I have been predicting a new way to de-platform entire websites. I'm going to explain it here to the anons first before I post it on Twatter. I hope that the meme makers can come up with some clever memes and that we can stop this attack before it starts.

 

Us OldFags remember telephone books - the White Pages. If I wanted to call Joe Schmo and I didn't have his number, I could pull out the telephone directory and look up his name and find his telephone number.

 

Later on, we got the 411 system where we could have a nice lady at the phone company to do a computer lookup for us. This is what DNS is. It is the 411 of the Internet.

 

To get to 8ch.net, the computer actually does a lookup to find the IP address NUMBERS. Pic related.

 

The browser will then go down the list of numbers attempting to connect to first 104.20.43.57 and if it doesn't get a connection to 104.20.44.57.

 

This information is stored in various caches in your own computer, at your ISP and other places, but each record has a Time To Live value that causes it to self-destruct periodically. This enables the owner of the site to move his servers to different addresses or to reconfigure.

 

I use GoDaddy to get my DNS records because they're able to add records into the .COM domains. Not doxxing myself. .COM is a Top Level Domain and it is owned by the Root Zone.

 

In October 2016, Hussein turned over the Root Zone to the United Nations and dissolved ICANN - more or less. The Root Zone can influence records of any level in the tree below it.

 

The second image is the "whois" record for 8ch.net. It shows that the BO uses Tucows as his registrar.

 

What happens if the DS goes to Tucows and tells them to disable the 8ch.net domain?

 

We will still be able to connect to the servers for as long as our caches do not flush and attempt to reload the records. Once the caches flush based upon TTL, if we do not know the number, there's no way we'll connect.

 

Back in the day, I had a utility that I could use to place certain websites to go to 127.0.0.1. Let's say my users were spending too much time on Youtube. I could set up Youtube.com in my cache as 127.0.0.1. Attempts to connect simply returned them to their loopback.

 

What if the Deep State does this to patriot sites? There are not that many registrars.