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| 1 | - | # Issues with Facebook? |
| 1 | + | # Issues with reaching www.Facebook.com? (by @sounden) |
| 2 | - | # start terminal and enter |
| 2 | + | # As it seems the Anonymous is haxoring the DNS again. |
| 3 | - | $ sudo sh -c "echo '69.171.237.16 www.facebook.com' >> /etc/hosts" |
| 3 | + | # This could be fixed by adding this IP manually to your computer, for now. |
| 4 | ||
| 5 | # start the Terminal App in Mac OS X and copy/paste the line below | |
| 6 | ||
| 7 | $ sudo sh -c "echo '69.171.237.16 www.facebook.com' >> /etc/hosts" | |
| 8 | ||
| 9 | # the /etc/hosts file is a protected file so the command line will ask for you password | |
| 10 | # NOTE! This is just a quick-fix and this line will be removed later on everything is back to normal | |
| 11 | ||
| 12 | # This will reverse the process as described above, i.e. remove the last line. | |
| 13 | # NOTE! (only run it once!) | |
| 14 | ||
| 15 | # ONE LINE BELOW | |
| 16 | $ sudo cp /etc/hosts /tmp/hosts.bak; sudo /usr/bin/sed '$d' /etc/hosts > /tmp/hosts.new; sudo cp /tmp/hosts.new /etc/hosts | |
| 17 | ||
| 18 | # if you want to check the content of the current hosts file type | |
| 19 | $ cat /etc/hosts | |
| 20 | ||
| 21 | # if you want to check the original file | |
| 22 | $ cat /etc/hosts.bak | |
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| 24 | # Problems? mention me on Twitter @sounden |