README Bypassing ISP/Government blocking

Arabi1

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Here's some tutorials:
Chrome/Vivaldi/Opera: (You first need to set 1.1.1.1 as your DNS resolver on your router or in )​
That link doesn't work anymore, but I really get new info on this. I was browsing f95 using Tor, but now I use a proxy called Ultrasurf cause all the good vpns limited you with a timer and then it goes off.
 

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That link doesn't work anymore, but I really get new info on this. I was browsing f95 using Tor, but now I use a proxy called Ultrasurf cause all the good vpns limited you with a timer and then it goes off.
Changing your DNS doesn't work? With an internet search you can easily find a tuto on how to do it.
If you want VPN with no timer you can try Hoxx, it is a browser extension, but as free user you are limited to only few countries and your speed is probably limited.
 
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Arabi1

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Changing you DNS doesn't work? With an internet search you can easily find a tuto on how to do it.
If you want VPN with no timer you can try Hoxx, it is a browser extension, but as free user you are limited to only few countries and your speed is probably limited.
Thank you I will search for that.

Hoxx is the best I was using it for 5 years as far as I remember but they added a timer too:

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IIRC proton VPN allows you to essentially permanently create accounts to access their paid features from a 7 day trial, you can do this indefinitely.
 

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Once upon a time i was using something effective for reaching blocked sites. It was not some vpn or a method similar to the ones written in here. It was not changing user's location while using a browser, it was making user 'invisible'. I archieved that thing in a seperate disc but can't find it now. I'll dig deeper and share it if i can find it.
Yes, again...once upon a fucking time (4 years ago lol) I was saying i am searching that program. Naturally after i wasn't able to find it i totally forgot about this thread but today once more i saw it in my alerts section and since i found that program later now i can share it.

It is 'GoodbyeDPI', here is its Github link, please read what it does carefully and then decide to use it or not:
 

mistress.ayin

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We have so many ways to bypassing isp or government filter:
  1. "Tor Browser", works on every platform, in the smart phone you can use the "Orbot" or "Invizible Pro" apps too, these two apps works like a VPN.
  2. "Outline", or any outline base anti-censor, you can create your config with outline manager.
  3. "Beepass Vpn", another free outline base, configed for middle eastern countries filtering.
  4. "V2rayNG" (Phone) or "V2rayN" (PC), a client in any platform to bypassing filtering even in china.
  5. "Sing-Box", "Nekoray", "V2Box", "Nekobox" or ..., all of them is works in all of platforms, with shadowsocks, vless, reality, vmess and ... protocols.
  6. "Free Browser", a customized google chrome, to baypass filtering even in china.
  7. "Ultrasurf", "Psiphon", "Proton Vpn", "Geph Vpn", "Windscribe", "Surf Shark" and ....
  8. "Extensions" in your browser, like a "Browsec", "Cyber Ghost", and ....
  9. "Changing DNS", another simple way, works in countries do not filtering internet hard, not always.
 
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anedwcan

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Here's some tutorials:
Firefox:

Once setup, verify it's functioning properly by going to , you should see "Yes" next to "DoH".

Respond here if you have any questions or problems.
Responding re: Firefox.

The tutorials discussed in this thread are all outdated - the tutorial in your original post is removed altogether (the elliotjreed link is dead)

Instead the current method of viewing (or editing) DNS over HTTPS settings are explained here:


Basically it boils down to you no longer needing to make any manual settings in most cases: if you surf from a country where it's needed Firefox enables it automatically, if you surf from a country where it isn't needed, Firefox turns it off by default. You can, however, manually override the automatic setting.
 

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A few more non-VPN options:

GoodbyeDPI - currently used alot in russia to watch youtube or use discord. Its opensource, you can download it from github ( ). It requires admin rights to run and disabling TLS flags in Chrome.

ByeDPI - similar program, but for android. ( )

These programs do not use any VPN. They are used against deep packet inspection (DPI). Their purpose is to break your requests into smaller parts, shuffle them and then send in random order, while also generating fake requests that are not supposed to go anywhere (ttl=4 instead of 64).

There are alot of different settings to configure for your specific situation, so if it doesnt work from the first try - look for different command line parameters on the forums or add a new site to blacklist.txt (only sites listed there are processed by the program)