bypass a blocked site using VPN

munkynstar Moderator on December 2nd, 2015 / post 68874
mackenzie wrote:
How do I bypass a blocked site using VPN features which are available in Android phones?


with a vpn client :lol:
slash ProDanceCulture on December 2nd, 2015 / post 68880
mackenzie wrote:
How do I bypass a blocked site using VPN features which are available in Android phones?

how would you bypass a blocked site? by not visiting, maybe?

but if you wanna enter a blocked site, just put vpn as proxy, i guess.. or use HOLA for firefox.. it may use some of your bandwidth though, so be careful. it;s a 'give-a-take' system..
munkynstar Moderator on December 2nd, 2015 / post 68882
slash wrote:
mackenzie wrote:
How do I bypass a blocked site using VPN features which are available in Android phones?

how would you bypass a blocked site? by not visiting, maybe?

but if you wanna enter a blocked site, just put vpn as proxy, i guess.. or use HOLA for firefox.. it may use some of your bandwidth though, so be careful. it;s a 'give-a-take' system..


you can actually setup PPTP on any android phone as its native on all devices..the caveat being is only uses basic/lower  encryption which makes it faster..however at a cost of encryption which negates the main reason...openvpn client works me on my samsung
munkynstar Moderator on December 2nd, 2015 / post 68883
slash wrote:
mackenzie wrote:
How do I bypass a blocked site using VPN features which are available in Android phones?

how would you bypass a blocked site? by not visiting, maybe?

but if you wanna enter a blocked site, just put vpn as proxy, i guess.. or use HOLA for firefox.. it may use some of your bandwidth though, so be careful. it;s a 'give-a-take' system..



might as well use a public proxy..same difference!!  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Seraiel Fanatic on December 4th, 2015 / post 68890
You don't need a VPN, just a non-censorship DNS-server. Google for OpenNIC and write those numbers below DNS in your network adapter.
munkynstar Moderator on December 4th, 2015 / post 68893
Seraiel wrote:
You don't need a VPN, just a non-censorship DNS-server. Google for OpenNIC and write those numbers below DNS in your network adapter.



opendns or 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 DNS does not circumvent censorship  :thumbsdown: (is used to translate domain names into numerical IP addresses which is normally done by your ISP using its dns servers. If you use a VPN in some cases windows will use your isp's DNS, this is whats known as dns leak (enabling your ISP to track your browsing)

https://www.dnsleaktest.com/what-is-a-dns-leak.html
Seraiel Fanatic on December 4th, 2015 / post 68895
OpenNIC is not OpenDNS and not Google (8.8.8.8. / 8.8.8.4) .

And to not have a DNS-leak, one should write those DNS-adresses in the network adapters. One should also flush the DNS-Cache, maybe even turn off the DNS-Client of Windows completely (solves many problems) and if using the OpenVPN protocoll, there's also a fix-script on the site you linked.

The only real possibility for DNS leak I know is, if the router is set as a DNS in the Network Adapter, then, if one doesn't have assigned special DNS-Servers in the router too, the ISP-DNS-Servers may get used.

[EDIT]

But you're partly right, to have a 100% non-censored Internet, one needs very special DNS-Servers, like those the Chaos Computer Club ( https://www.ccc.de/ ) linked some time ago. And to access even the Deep-web / Dark-web, TOR is needed too, because no other browser can open .onion links. It's some time ago, since I informed myself over OpenNIC, but they should still be without censorship. My VPN-provider has gone over to provide his own, extremely fast, completely non-censored DNS-Servers since some months, so there's no use for me anymore to use other DNS-Server like i. e. the ones of OpenNiC, Google, Cable & Wireless or whomever.
munkynstar Moderator on December 4th, 2015 / post 68896
Seraiel wrote:
OpenNIC is not OpenDNS and not Google (8.8.8.8. / 8.8.8.4) .

And to not have a DNS-leak, one should write those DNS-adresses in the network adapters. One should also flush the DNS-Cache, maybe even turn off the DNS-Client of Windows completely (solves many problems) and if using the OpenVPN protocoll, there's also a fix-script on the site you linked.

The only real possibility for DNS leak I know is, if the router is set as a DNS in the Network Adapter, then, if one doesn't have assigned special DNS-Servers in the router too, the ISP-DNS-Servers may get used.

[EDIT]

But you're partly right, to have a 100% non-censored Internet, one needs very special DNS-Servers, like those the Chaos Computer Club ( https://www.ccc.de/ ) linked some time ago. And to access even the Deep-web / Dark-web, TOR is needed too, because no other browser can open .onion links. It's some time ago, since I informed myself over OpenNIC, but they should still be without censorship. My VPN-provider has gone over to provide his own, extremely fast, completely non-censored DNS-Servers since some months, so there's no use for me anymore to use other DNS-Server like i. e. the ones of OpenNiC, Google, Cable & Wireless or whomever.


not heard of opennic project, however for a true browsing experience  with the majority of your privacy intact I  would only use a credible vpn provider with something like Tor as supplemental
Seraiel Fanatic on December 4th, 2015 / post 68897
Weren't there two threads about VPN's about 1 or 2 weeks ago? Have those been deleted?
munkynstar Moderator on December 4th, 2015 / post 68898
Seraiel wrote:
Weren't there two threads about VPN's about 1 or 2 weeks ago? Have those been deleted?


this one seraiel, the one I can remember https://www.tribalmixes.com/forums.php?action=viewtopic&topicid=9281
t00narmylightning Power User on December 7th, 2015 / post 68918
search for

orbot

and

orfox

Remember what slash say " it may use some of your bandwidth though, so be careful."
munkynstar Moderator on December 8th, 2015 / post 68921
That's just the tor network
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