Lets say, one day you wake up and suddenly can't access your favorite Linux distro site. Turned out some guy at ISP got drunk and accidentally categorize your distro with other blocked porn site, like pornhub or hamster... and you can't live your life properly without downloading a Linux ISO every hour. Its a live or death matter. we must do something!
Im not supposed to teach this, but since /k so many buta it one and start opening many bodo tered (signs of insanity from excessive Windows ) I give some humanitarian aid la.
Edit: this should be adequate to bypass blanket censorship. If you looking to bypass targeted censorship like pornhub specifically, refer to edit below.
Simply changing dns is not enough because isp can still read your query and keep you out from your favourite distro site. You need secured dns to patch this weak link.
If you are using phone, simplest way is use Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 app. Go to play store look for cloudflare dns.
This will make a dns tunnel to Cloudflare's DoH dns without additional real vpn overhead. So you candownload Linux ISO as fast as your internet allow. For udang hub, turn on warp. This puts you on real vpn mode and just let you bypass specific ip block.
If you are on desktop, enable dns over https on browser. If you are using firefox, go to options at network settings, tick enable DNS over https and ok. If u use chrome idk la but look for something like 'secure dns' or 'dns over https (or tls)'. No need to to tinker anything outside browser. No need overkill vpn. Just fix where it is needed. For udang hub specifically, refer edit below.
Anyway i recommend to turn on this setting all the time whether you want to bypass censorship or not. Plain dns you are using is 80s protocol which is extremely insecure by today's standard.
This will work on all home connection (unless you live in some shitty managed network building that incorporates DPI/block 1.1.1.1. Mobile network digi work. Not so sure about celcom/maxis; some reported it doesn't)
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edit: while this work for me and some other, many don't, for some reason.
Another workaround is my hardcoding the hostname as described by bro rizvanrp and reported working too:
QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Mar 24 2020, 04:08 PM)
Even if you change your DNS on Unifi, they've blackholed the route to PH's IP @ 66.254.114.41. The actual fix would be to edit your Windows hosts file :
^ Replace the asterisks ofc. Close your browser tabs, run ipconfig /flushdns and access the site.
They run on a CDN so you should be able to just use a different IP in the CDN which doesn't have it's /32 blacklisted. YMMV.
more:CODE
66.254.114.40 p***h*b.com
66.254.114.40 www.p***h*b.com
66.254.114.40 www.p***h*b.com
^ Replace the asterisks ofc. Close your browser tabs, run ipconfig /flushdns and access the site.
They run on a CDN so you should be able to just use a different IP in the CDN which doesn't have it's /32 blacklisted. YMMV.
xv - 185.88.181.18
xh - 104.18.156.3
https://send.firefox.com/download/a04c64020...EJlEv2HMdWO4f2w
https://pastebin.com/MAGYVLis
paste into CMD admin mode, one line at a time,
restart
This post has been edited by failed.hashcheck: May 25 2020, 03:34 PM
Mar 24 2020, 03:23 PM, updated 5y ago

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