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Message-ID: <4FE8AFB1.6030701@lavabit.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 20:36:33 +0200
From: nake <nake@...abit.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: How to access your favorite sites in the
 event of a DNS takedown ?

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Is that so? As far as I know if the host has multiple websites you
need more info than just the IP. For example, my webpage
(nakerium.com) is in a shared hosting.
If I ping it it says that its IP is: 159.253.149.218
However, if I just enter that IP in my browser it just shows a random
page from my host because the server doesn't know what webpage I want
to see.
In order to see my webpage I need to enter
http://159.253.149.218/~nakerium

Most of the times it should be straightforward to add the
"/~websitename" but it depend on how the host has defined their server.

On 25/06/2012 20:06, Jardel wrote:
> Do you know? Even in DNS take down you can youcan access your 
> favourite sites.
> 
> People may think that in DNS shoutdown they can lost access to 
> their addicted websites.
> 
> 
> But after reading this article you will know how easily you can 
> access your websites. You can access them by typing their IP 
> address in your web-browser.
> 
> Copy the IP addresses given below:
> 
> tumblr.com 174.121.194.34 wikipedia.org 208.80.152.201
> 
> Original 
> Article:http://cybermughal.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-access-your-favorite-sites-in.html
>
>
>
> 
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