Do you think we could DDOS totse.info

PopePope Regular
edited August 2010 in Spurious Generalities
if we all pressed refresh for 5 minutes?

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  • AKIRAAKIRA Regular
    edited August 2010
  • DailyDaily Regular
    edited August 2010
    We should DDOS Zoklet.
  • LSA KingLSA King Regular
    edited August 2010
    Daily wrote: »
    We should DDOS Zoklet.



    That's how my router perma blocked zoklets IP address and why I have to use a proxy to access their server because I lost my admin password to the router itself to reset it :facepalm:
  • PopePope Regular
    edited August 2010
    LSA King wrote: »
    That's how my router perma blocked zoklets IP address and why I have to use a proxy to access their server because I lost my admin password to the router itself to reset it :facepalm:

    dont you take a paperclip and press the button on back?
  • LSA KingLSA King Regular
    edited August 2010
    Pope wrote: »
    dont you take a paperclip and press the button on back?



    Yeah but that doesn't reset everything I think because I reset both my cable modem (which is technically a router) and my actual home Wireless router. They both have firewalls built in and I assume somehow it locked that IP.
  • LuxJigabooLuxJigaboo Regular
    edited August 2010
    Lets DDoS totse.com!
  • edited August 2010
    vozhde wrote: »
    Lets DDoS totse.com!

    Nigga, you crazy.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited August 2010
    Nah, I doubt you can DDoS Totse at this point :). But still DON'T :D.
  • v0xv0x Regular
    edited August 2010
    Fried eggs are more cosmic when covered in pickled SUVs.
  • edited August 2010
    Daily wrote: »
    We should DDOS Zoklet.

    Why does nobody take this idea seriously?

    Just get every fucker here to download LOIC and let it rip.
  • BlackOpsNinjaBlackOpsNinja Acolyte
    edited August 2010
    Idk...zoklet isn't worth my time anymore. I just wanna distance myself from that shithole as much as possible.
  • ObscuraObscura Semo-Regulars
    edited August 2010
    LSA King wrote: »
    Yeah but that doesn't reset everything I think because I reset both my cable modem (which is technically a router) and my actual home Wireless router. They both have firewalls built in and I assume somehow it locked that IP.
    Have you tried a hard reset on the router? This is typically done by holding the reset button for 30 seconds or so. Might reset the PW.
  • edited August 2010
    Obscura wrote: »
    Have you tried a hard reset on the router? This is typically done by holding the reset button for 30 seconds or so. Might reset the PW.

    Reset that shit TOTALLY Hold the little button on the back with a paperclip for as long as you can. It will reset it totally, as if you never used it. I know, because I did it to my old router.
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