Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

Yes YES 4G *resume* blocking file hosting sites, Banhammer in place again!

views
     
TShuey_yeng
post Jun 29 2011, 03:25 PM, updated 15y ago

New Member
*
Junior Member
33 posts

Joined: May 2005


Looks like the banhammer is in place again....

Anyone having problem can try this step by RAMChYLD:
QUOTE
I figured out a bypass, but it is confirmed that it's a routing block. All signs point to a linux iptables-style blockage. Also, since these blockages are likely logged (I am quite well versed with the way IPTables worked), it is possible that the log will be scruntinized and the workaround be fixed soon.

Here's how to do it. No point keeping it a secret since it's logged on their effing server. You'll need to be already on GoogleDNS first:
1. Open a tab and point it to a nonexistant page on Megaupload's site to get a 404 (ie. www.megaupload.com/\)
2. Open another tab and load Megaupload again. It will work.
3. After a while the connection will fail again. Go back to the tab with the 404 and refresh.
4. You'll earn yourself another few minutes
5. Rinse and repeat.

This is definitely a no-go for large files when using a free account or having no account at all, since you cannot resume.


Only other option to bypass the block is through VPN.

--------------------------------------------

Previous edited post:

Looks like the banned file hosting sites has been lifted. tongue.gif

Although I stand corrected that around 2-3pm of 29th June 2011 GMT+8, the said websites is inaccessible even using Google DNS/OpenDNS.

--------------------------------------------

Original post:

I'm mostly a casual user for YES and use it to supplement my Streamyx connection although I do use it when I'm on the move if there is reception around the area.

Since I haven't login lately with YES, I noticed they have blocked the banned file hosting by our beloved MCMC for good. Even using Google DNS or OpenDNS is not working.

I use Fileserve to upload my work in progress reel for my clients, I do not want to jump to another file hosting site due to this hard block (we can bypass the block for Streamyx using Google DNS/OpenDNS).

So it is me or do other YES users are not affected by this hard block? sad.gif


This post has been edited by huey_yeng: Jun 30 2011, 11:50 AM
TShuey_yeng
post Jun 29 2011, 03:34 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
33 posts

Joined: May 2005


I tempted to get VPN just to bypass it.

Sigh the cost to surf the net peacefully in 1Msia is really costly.

If let say the user is relying on Yes 4G only, he/she need to purchase alternative file hosting sites (which might get banned in the future) or purchasing VPN that add to the cost of the internet bill. =3=
TShuey_yeng
post Jun 29 2011, 06:33 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
33 posts

Joined: May 2005


QUOTE(se7en @ Jun 29 2011, 04:06 PM)
you sure about this, i have no problems accessing the 'blocked' sites via YES.
*
For odd reason the banned sites have been lifted and is now accessible through YES. Will update the title of the thread now. sweat.gif

Also I'm not trying to create false information. Around the time I've created the thread, the said banned file hosting sites by MCMC is inaccessible and sites such as FileSonic and Hotfile is accessible.

Sorry for all the confusion especially to YES users (though I stand corrected around the afternoon (2-3pm) of 29th June 2011, the list of banned websites is inaccessible).

TShuey_yeng
post Jun 30 2011, 11:25 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
33 posts

Joined: May 2005


Woops seems like the blockage happened again.

Since I'm not well versed with networking stuff, I try RAMChYLD steps and it works if not permanently.

Oh well this will be my last top up for YES. I'm done with it.
TShuey_yeng
post Jun 30 2011, 09:41 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
33 posts

Joined: May 2005


QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 30 2011, 09:31 PM)
Anyway, I'm just curious why people still subscribe to single download services like MU/FS/HF when there are multi-DDL site services available for lower prices on the net? Not rapidleech or anything but the ones that allow you to proxy through them to download as a premium user. That's what I use on my Unifi line and I get 20mbps to any DDL site easily :3
*
For me I use it to upload video files for oversea clients (as they have premium FS account). tongue.gif

I'm curious on the multi-DDL site services that you mentioned? Any examples? :3

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0159sec    0.24    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 5th December 2025 - 09:34 PM