try racknerd if you want to bypass the firewall. check my signature for offers!
but if you are looking for dmca-friendly hosts, free-speech, then try buyvm lux location or someother russian/european hosts.
Oracle Cloud free tier is, well, free, comes with 10 TB traffic per month, hard to beat that price. Technically GCP free tier is also a thing, but with only 1 GB egress a month that doesn't even include traffic to China, Australia, and perhaps Republic The Cheaper The Better.
Don't have a card? Create an always-on container on Goorm, SSH to it, and enable socks tunnel. Got your proxy right there.
Search for OpenVZ deals here and you can usually get an entire year for less than $20
@seilent said:
VPN service would be easier, also depends on where you are, those internet censorship can be simply bypassed using dnscrypt or browser settings.
actually,it was always slow even didn't work in my country
@vivucloud said:
are you in China or North Korea? as far as I know only these two countries have pretty strong internet censorship.
Might be Turkmenistan, lots of those people from Turkmenistan go to low end providers and try to find a VPS on a subnet that's not blocked (lots of subnets are blocked, the internet is closely monitored and subnets are constantly getting blocked everyday)
@Advin said: There are more countries with strong internet censorship than just North Korea and China
you're right there are a few countries i don't pay attention to because it doesn't affect me, but don't trust the numbers on the wiki, i'm in one of the countries they marked on the map as "pervasive". But I'm still using low-cost high-speed network packages, specifically: $9/month, unlimited bandwidth with network access speed: 70Mbps. I don't understand how the internet freedom rating organization aligns their criteria, the websites the government blocks all violate the destabilizing laws in my country.
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which country are you from and what's your budget
Use Tor Browser.
Most likely this one is from China and wants to bypass The Firewall.
Internet Censorship doesn't mean FIREWALL.
try racknerd if you want to bypass the firewall. check my signature for offers!
but if you are looking for dmca-friendly hosts, free-speech, then try buyvm lux location or someother russian/european hosts.
the cheaper ,the better
Never heard of that country
Different country has different censorship policy, which country are you from?
the cheaper ,the better
Chep may also mean slow network speed and unstable service
network is fast my man
Oracle Cloud free tier is, well, free, comes with 10 TB traffic per month, hard to beat that price. Technically GCP free tier is also a thing, but with only 1 GB egress a month that doesn't even include traffic to China, Australia, and perhaps Republic The Cheaper The Better.
Don't have a card? Create an always-on container on Goorm, SSH to it, and enable socks tunnel. Got your proxy right there.
Search for OpenVZ deals here and you can usually get an entire year for less than $20
*newtork is fast my man
https://mzunguhosting.ml/new.mp3
why don't you use an existing vpn service? no need to bother with configuration.
VPN service would be easier, also depends on where you are, those internet censorship can be simply bypassed using dnscrypt or browser settings.
actually,it was always slow even didn't work in my country
Maybe he's from near the Hong Kong airport (Chep Lap Kok)
are you in China or North Korea? as far as I know only these two countries have pretty strong internet censorship.
Might be Turkmenistan, lots of those people from Turkmenistan go to low end providers and try to find a VPS on a subnet that's not blocked (lots of subnets are blocked, the internet is closely monitored and subnets are constantly getting blocked everyday)
More information on internet censorship in Turkmenistan: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_in_Turkmenistan#:~:text=The Internet is heavily regulated,Self-censorship is common.
There are more countries with strong internet censorship than just North Korea and China

you're right there are a few countries i don't pay attention to because it doesn't affect me, but don't trust the numbers on the wiki, i'm in one of the countries they marked on the map as "pervasive". But I'm still using low-cost high-speed network packages, specifically: $9/month, unlimited bandwidth with network access speed: 70Mbps. I don't understand how the internet freedom rating organization aligns their criteria, the websites the government blocks all violate the destabilizing laws in my country.
Any VPS, even NAT one, and Cloudflare tunnel / ZeroTier.
Oracle
They live in Involucratia.