server ms ip d0wn-de-ns2 32.644 185.137.15.105 cs-fr 32.544 212.129.46.86 d0wn-gr-ns1 32.284 85.25.105.193 cs-cfi 32.236 212.83.175.31 d0wn-de-ns1 31.671 82.211.31.248 cs-fr2 31.547 212.129.46.32 opennic-tumabox 31.419 130.255.73.90 fvz-rec-de-fra-01 29.177 185.97.7.7 4armed 28.712 51.254.115.48 d0wn-random-ns2 27.965 185.14.29.140 fvz-rec-ie-du-01 27.101 217.78.6.191 fvz-anyone 23.334 185.121.177.177 dnscrypt.eu-nl 22.158 176.56.237.171 d0wn-nl-ns1 21.707 95.85.9.86 fvz-anytwo 21.687 185.121.177.53 d0wn-nl-ns2 21.018 185.83.217.248 fvz-rec-gb-brs-01 18.177 185.115.125.185 d0wn-fr-ns2 17.694 37.187.0.40 fvz-rec-gb-lon-01 16.418 93.170.96.119 fvz-rec-gb-lon-03 15.804 95.154.236.104 cisco-familyshield 14.997 208.67.220.123 cisco 14.176 208.67.220.220 cisco-port53 13.949 208.67.220.220
Any thoughts on this command? Does it work on your machine? Can you do the same thing with only 14 characters?
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