You don't have to use Cloudflare as your default DNS server, which is what it is in the Firefox browser. One of the options available is OpenDNS. The DNS server is what converts the name of a website into an IP address, which is required to make a successful internet connection. If you use Firefox and want to switch DNS servers, go to Tools->Options->General. Choose the "Settings" button at the bottom of the page and scroll down to the bottom of the "Connection Settings" page that pops up. Choose "Custom" and put one of the 2 DNS server IP addresses (208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220) in the box. It's a lot of steps, but not hard to do.
Those IP addresses are for Cloudfare. You would need to site owner, doggos I think, to give the addresses for the actual back end servers. Cloudflare exists for two reasons generally, different geolocation access (keeps copies around the world), and as a mitigation layer vs DDOS attacks (denial of service).
Naturally, any company that uses CF would not want to just give the ips of it's actual servers publicly, lest someone just skip Cloudflare and nuked the servers.
That won’t work Cloudfare doesn’t allow direct up access.
Does cloudfare even allow direct IP access to sites they host?
This is IP addresses of Cloudflare.
$ whois conspiracies.win
...
Name Server: donna.ns.cloudflare.com
Name Server: matt.ns.cloudflare.com
...
$ dig @donna.ns.cloudflare.com conspiracies.win
;conspiracies.win. IN A
conspiracies.win. 300 IN A 172.67.169.2
conspiracies.win. 300 IN A 104.24.111.209
conspiracies.win. 300 IN A 104.24.110.209
$ whois 104.24.110.209
....
Organization: Cloudflare, Inc. (CLOUD14)
....
https://www.torproject.org/download/ tor download https://t.me/thedonaldwin1 Telegram access to many hot posts on TD https://desktop.telegram.org Telegram download link
Notable Telegram Channels.... ?? President Trump - @real_DonaldJTrump ?? RSBN - @RightSideBroadcastingNetwork ?? Candace Owens - @CandaceOwens ?? Steven Crowder - @Steven_Crowder ?? Donald Trump Jr - @TrumpJr ?? Ben Shapiro - @realBenShapiro ?? Dan Bongino - @DBongino ?? Charlie Kirk - @CharlieKirk ?? James Woods - @JamesWoodsReal ??? Benny Johnson - @Benny_Johnson ??? ALX - @ALXTheLord ?? Students For Trump - @TrumpStudents ?? PragerU - @Prager_U ?? Turning Point USA - @TPUSA ?? The Daily Wire - @realDailyWire ?? Daily Caller - @Daily_Caller ?? Breitbart - @Breitbart ??? TheBlaze - @TheBlazeTV ??? Newsmax TV - @NewsmaxTV ??? One America News Network - @OANNTV ??? NTD - @NTD_TV ?? Trump Supporters Channel - @TrumpChannel
You don't have to use Cloudflare as your default DNS server, which is what it is in the Firefox browser. One of the options available is OpenDNS. The DNS server is what converts the name of a website into an IP address, which is required to make a successful internet connection. If you use Firefox and want to switch DNS servers, go to Tools->Options->General. Choose the "Settings" button at the bottom of the page and scroll down to the bottom of the "Connection Settings" page that pops up. Choose "Custom" and put one of the 2 DNS server IP addresses (208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220) in the box. It's a lot of steps, but not hard to do.
Sorry, but this has nothing to do with the issue and Cloudflare is not a DNS server you put in a browser, it's a cloud based web defense Service.
Those IP addresses are for Cloudfare. You would need to site owner, doggos I think, to give the addresses for the actual back end servers. Cloudflare exists for two reasons generally, different geolocation access (keeps copies around the world), and as a mitigation layer vs DDOS attacks (denial of service).
Naturally, any company that uses CF would not want to just give the ips of it's actual servers publicly, lest someone just skip Cloudflare and nuked the servers.