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Originally posted by TechUnique
Originally posted by UnixFE
Originally posted by Drezden
How can I access websites using their IP addresses on a mac?
As MacOS is more or less a normal Unix it's quite easy to integrate this list into the system.
Just use a normal text editor (BBEit, Textmate...) and open the file /etc/hosts and add these entries to the file.
Apple normaly hides the /etc folder on the main system disc but I would recommend to replace the Finder with the much better PathFinder and select the 'Show hidden files' entry in the menu. With the Finder you can try using the menu to go to /etc (not sure about the menu entry as I don't use/like Apple's Finder)
Originally posted by buddha
They Dont Work....
I am on Veigin internet.
and I can not log on to Piretbay.
you need IP hide or one of the programs
to use a computer in othere countries.
its on one of the old post's
Originally posted by Anonex
So if the net were ever shut down, you guys really think it would be via DNS takedown huh?
Originally posted by xsheep
The piratebay IP number you put in your list is not working ...it says it has been blocked by my provider ...
so how do I get past that ?
Originally posted by TechUnique
This has been posted once before on ATS but with almost no exposure whatsoever. And the thread didn't add any discussion or real reasons why it is so important that you save this list. Therefore this thread is warranted although the list has been posted before. Do everyone a favour and flag this thread, not for my own gain, I never ask for flags, but because this may be one of the most important threads to come out on ATS in a while. And I would hate for it to get drowned out or lost amongst all the other stuff (half of it crap)
So if these ass-****s in DC decide to ruin the internet, here’s how to access your favorite sites in the event of a DNS takedown.
Here’s a tip for the do-it-yourself crowd: Go to your computer’s Start menu, and either go to “run” or just search for “cmd.” Open it up, and type in “ping [website address],”
Once you have the IP for a website, all you really need to do is enter it like you would a normal URL and hit enter/press go. Typing in “208.85.240.231” should bring you to the front page of AO3, for example, just as typing “174.121.194.34/dashboard” should bring you straight to your Tumblr dashboard. Since we’re obviously bracing for the worst case scenario which would involve you not being able to access the internet regularly, you should, save this list.
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
wikipedia.org 208.80.152.201
# News
bbc.co.uk 212.58.241.131
aljazeera.com 198.78.201.252
abovetopsecret.com 67.228.0.162
# Social media
reddit.com 72.247.244.88
imgur.com 173.231.140.219
google.com 74.125.157.99
youtube.com 74.125.65.91
yahoo.com 98.137.149.56
hotmail.com 65.55.72.135
bing.com 65.55.175.254
digg.com 64.191.203.30
theonion.com 97.107.137.164
hush.com 65.39.178.43
gamespot.com 216.239.113.172
ign.com 69.10.25.46
cracked.com 98.124.248.77
sidereel.com 144.198.29.112
github.com 207.97.227.239
# Torrent sites
thepiratebay.org 194.71.107.15
mininova.com 80.94.76.5
btjunkie.com 93.158.65.211
demonoid.com 62.149.24.66
demonoid.me 62.149.24.67
# Social networking
facebook.com 69.171.224.11
twitter.com 199.59.149.230
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
livejournal.com 209.200.154.225
dreamwidth.org 69.174.244.50
# Live Streaming Content
stickam.com 67.201.54.151
blogtv.com 84.22.170.149
justin.tv 199.9.249.21
chatroulette.com 184.173.141.231
omegle.com 97.107.132.144
own3d.tv 208.94.146.80
megavideo.com 174.140.154.32
# Television
gorillavid.com 178.17.165.74
videoweed.com 91.220.176.248
novamov.com 91.220.176.248
tvlinks.com 208.223.219.206
1channel.com 208.87.33.151
# Shopping
amazon.com 72.21.211.176
newegg.com 216.52.208.187
frys.com 209.31.22.39
# File Sharing
(nolink) 205.196.120.13
megaupload.com 174.140.154.20
fileshare.com 208.87.33.151
multiupload.com 95.211.149.7
uploading.com 195.191.207.40
warez-bb.org 31.7.57.13
hotfile.com 199.7.177.218
gamespy.com 69.10.25.46
what.cd 67.21.232.223
warez.ag 178.162.238.136
putlocker.com 89.238.130.247
uploaded.to 95.211.143.200
dropbox.com 199.47.217.179
69.65.13.216
We all know that this is a serious problem we may face in the very near future. With protests, riots and revolutions popping off around the globe they are bound to hit western countries BIG and soon. We are already seeing the start of this in Spain and Greece and have already seen revolution in the Arab spring. Libyans lost their Internet and Anon gave it back to them. What if we aren't so lucky?
I can definitely see us facing this problem in the future, especially in the UK and US. The Internet is THE MOST IMPORTANT TOOL FOR REVOLUTIONISTS IN THIS DAY AND AGE. If you think otherwise then you are strongly mistaken.
Do your part and save this list to your computer. You may need it very soon.edit on 26/10/2010 by TechUnique because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TechUnique
This has been posted once before on ATS but with almost no exposure whatsoever. And the thread didn't add any discussion or real reasons why it is so important that you save this list. Therefore this thread is warranted although the list has been posted before. Do everyone a favour and flag this thread, not for my own gain, I never ask for flags, but because this may be one of the most important threads to come out on ATS in a while. And I would hate for it to get drowned out or lost amongst all the other stuff (half of it crap)
So if these ass-****s in DC decide to ruin the internet, here’s how to access your favorite sites in the event of a DNS takedown.
Here’s a tip for the do-it-yourself crowd: Go to your computer’s Start menu, and either go to “run” or just search for “cmd.” Open it up, and type in “ping [website address],”
Once you have the IP for a website, all you really need to do is enter it like you would a normal URL and hit enter/press go. Typing in “208.85.240.231” should bring you to the front page of AO3, for example, just as typing “174.121.194.34/dashboard” should bring you straight to your Tumblr dashboard. Since we’re obviously bracing for the worst case scenario which would involve you not being able to access the internet regularly, you should, save this list.
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
wikipedia.org 208.80.152.201
# News
bbc.co.uk 212.58.241.131
aljazeera.com 198.78.201.252
abovetopsecret.com 67.228.0.162
# Social media
reddit.com 72.247.244.88
imgur.com 173.231.140.219
google.com 74.125.157.99
youtube.com 74.125.65.91
yahoo.com 98.137.149.56
hotmail.com 65.55.72.135
bing.com 65.55.175.254
digg.com 64.191.203.30
theonion.com 97.107.137.164
hush.com 65.39.178.43
gamespot.com 216.239.113.172
ign.com 69.10.25.46
cracked.com 98.124.248.77
sidereel.com 144.198.29.112
github.com 207.97.227.239
# Torrent sites
thepiratebay.org 194.71.107.15
mininova.com 80.94.76.5
btjunkie.com 93.158.65.211
demonoid.com 62.149.24.66
demonoid.me 62.149.24.67
# Social networking
facebook.com 69.171.224.11
twitter.com 199.59.149.230
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
livejournal.com 209.200.154.225
dreamwidth.org 69.174.244.50
# Live Streaming Content
stickam.com 67.201.54.151
blogtv.com 84.22.170.149
justin.tv 199.9.249.21
chatroulette.com 184.173.141.231
omegle.com 97.107.132.144
own3d.tv 208.94.146.80
megavideo.com 174.140.154.32
# Television
gorillavid.com 178.17.165.74
videoweed.com 91.220.176.248
novamov.com 91.220.176.248
tvlinks.com 208.223.219.206
1channel.com 208.87.33.151
# Shopping
amazon.com 72.21.211.176
newegg.com 216.52.208.187
frys.com 209.31.22.39
# File Sharing
(nolink) 205.196.120.13
megaupload.com 174.140.154.20
fileshare.com 208.87.33.151
multiupload.com 95.211.149.7
uploading.com 195.191.207.40
warez-bb.org 31.7.57.13
hotfile.com 199.7.177.218
gamespy.com 69.10.25.46
what.cd 67.21.232.223
warez.ag 178.162.238.136
putlocker.com 89.238.130.247
uploaded.to 95.211.143.200
dropbox.com 199.47.217.179
69.65.13.216
We all know that this is a serious problem we may face in the very near future. With protests, riots and revolutions popping off around the globe they are bound to hit western countries BIG and soon. We are already seeing the start of this in Spain and Greece and have already seen revolution in the Arab spring. Libyans lost their Internet and Anon gave it back to them. What if we aren't so lucky?
I can definitely see us facing this problem in the future, especially in the UK and US. The Internet is THE MOST IMPORTANT TOOL FOR REVOLUTIONISTS IN THIS DAY AND AGE. If you think otherwise then you are strongly mistaken.
Do your part and save this list to your computer. You may need it very soon.edit on 26/10/2010 by TechUnique because: (no reason given)