Bypassing ISP restrictions
Aviram Jenik
aviram at jenik.com
Thu Nov 5 19:27:32 IST 2009
If the blocking is based on a blacklist (as opposed to white-listing, which is
what "Kosher" networks usually use) you can use anonymizers.
Most country-wide blocking systems (such as the ones in Australia and China)
use blacklists of one form or another, and can easily be bypassed by an
anonymizer. In fact, in China you can google 'anonymizer' and go down the
list until one of them works (I don't think I ever needed to scroll beyond
page 2 to find a working one).
On the other hand, that lets you get the content but limits in how you can use
it (cookies/flash may not work).
- Aviram
On Thursday 05 November 2009 05:02:52 Boris Shtrasman wrote:
> Hello ,
> I had some experience with systems that provide a "secure" net access (as
> in Cosher / with no Adult media / etc).
> I wrote a small tut on how to bypass some of them but i pretty sure that
> there are much better ways to that.
>
> What i know that actually work as protocol encapsulation and VPNs :
>
> ssh based vpns.
> gre based vpns.
> pptp based connection.
>
> The problem is that there should at least two machine that you have access
> to them or that the end user will be ok to install some extra software (for
> proper work of BT for example).
> Perhaps it can be done in a simpler way ?
>
> (1)
> The link (my Blog post Hebrew ) nothing fancy just a small post says almost
> the same as in this email.
>
> http://myrtfm.blogspot.com/2009/11/blog-post_03.html
>
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