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Interesting and worrisome

Maybe its just me (I doubt it).

Over at WRSA, he puts up a link, and within MINUTES, the link is dead, unavle to connect. This seems like a DNS issue, not a server issue. And its well known that DNS protocols can be poisoned rather easily.

I’m wondering if WRSA is targeted, not for removal itself, but as Input for DNS poisoning.

Which leads me to ask; is it possible to put up IP addresses instead of DNS links.

I know thats “against the rules” because IP addresses are direct where DNS gives some buffer room, but when the rules are being used against you,,,,,

UPDATE:::wasn’t ‘just me’ but the fix is simple. Try to open link, then edit the “https” to “http”. Many browsers will auto fill the ‘s’ and it becomes redundant and a bad addy. Easy peasy fix.

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