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You might be thinking of Mullvad.No, I use Proton VPN and always have since arriving here and heeding Null's repeated warnings about opsec. That's good enough for my day to day needs. I just seem to remember him mentioning recently that there was a particular VPN he preferred because they do not maintain logs of user activity that can later be discoverable or subpoenaed. I'm not a total retard....just a braindead retard at the moment where my brain isn't firing on all cylinders and I can't remember who Null recommended.
These people are trannies; they don't think long-term.Seems like someone is wasting a lot of money trying to hide their crimes/actions for a short amount of time.
What is even the end-game of DDoS? It may work on some kind of sites but a forum with a large dedicated community, with experience at repeated off-line/disruption events?
site was basically unusable for a couple hours for me, but it seems to be back to normal.The DDoSing is worse than usual?
If you are on Windows enter the command "nslookup kiwifarms.net" and "nslookup kiwifarms.st", select all of the output, and then press ENTER to copy it. Email to jcmoon@pm.meI'm pretty sure that my ISP is blocking kiwifarms.net. A traceroute shows that my ISP doesn't even try any hops anywhere for kiwifarms.net. Compared to kiwifarms.st, it'll hop to various DNSs on my ISPs network, but it's just one server for .net and then nothing. Not sure if there is a better thread for this, or even if I'm doing this right.
Check your hosts file. If you've added .net entry to it, it might not resolve it correctly.I'm pretty sure that my ISP is blocking kiwifarms.net. A traceroute shows that my ISP doesn't even try any hops anywhere for kiwifarms.net. Compared to kiwifarms.st, it'll hop to various DNSs on my ISPs network, but it's just one server for .net and then nothing. Not sure if there is a better thread for this, or even if I'm doing this right.
On Linux but nslookup still exists. Looks like I'm not being DNS censored but I'm sure they are blocking something. It's like they're dropping any request for the .net.If you are on Windows enter the command "nslookup kiwifarms.net" and "nslookup kiwifarms.st", select all of the output, and then press ENTER to copy it. Email to jcmoon@pm.me
If nslookup kiwifarms.st provides a bunch of IPs but nslookup kiwifarms.net does not, you are being DNS censored (the most common form of censorship).
Linux also usually has dig which is vaguely nicer, just for future reference.On Linux but nslookup still exists. Looks like I'm not being DNS censored but I'm sure they are blocking something. It's like they're dropping any request for the .net.
Holy shit, I'm fucking retarded. I didn't think I had anything in my host since I've been using Tor all this time but it seems I just completely forgot about it. Thanks, false alarm.Check your hosts file. If you've added .net entry to it, it might not resolve it correctly.
I never did. Others did.Lesson: never tell people to touch their hosts files because they will always forget they did it.