 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
| reply to furlonium Re: Good luck with that!
said by furlonium :If they don't like what you're attempting to access it, you won't. Correct me if I'm wrong, but couldn't they just plug in the IP into whatever they wish to browse, rather than the full web address?
DNS resolves names, ie. broadbandreports.com , into IP addresses. If you had the hard IP of a server you wished to access outside of China (assuming it's not blocked), wouldn't it bring you there? (again, assuming someone's not on their Intranet w/ the same IP) |
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 averagedude
join:2002-01-30 Mesa, AZ | I was thinking something very similar. I thought an IP address was unique where DNS simply resolves names in to unique IP's. |
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  Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
| said by averagedude :I was thinking something very similar. I thought an IP address was unique where DNS simply resolves names in to unique IP's. But, how are you gonna get the IP address without DNS. It's not impossible, but a lot harder. -- Asking those who disagree with you to find support of your arguements is like asking an assailant if you can borrow his gun. |
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  dpierce Lazyrabbitt Premium join:2002-09-30 Cream Ridge, NJ | I think they may also run into problems with sites that use third party load balancing services. |
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