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Hulu - IP's not blacklisted
I've got a VPSDime box that works as a Hulu DNS proxy (but its not quite strong enough to run everything I want), but my Dacentec IP's don't.
Is there any way to find out what Hulu is blocking or any provider that has clean IP's for Hulu?
Looking for a cheap yearly (768MB Non OPENVZ VPS - Needs Liinux Kernel 3+) to circumvent their GEOIP restrictions.
Thanks,
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i think they block all non residential IP's
Well, its quite a game of cat-and-mouse...
You might find an address (did so many times) and then you loose it as they start blocking it after some time.
Wasn't there some thread about a month or so ago about Raspberry Pi hosting where one firm had a residential ISP?
You mean this one: http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1149027/#Comment_1149027 ?
https://adfreetime.com/, $2 a month, never have to worry about blocked IP's.
No, this: http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1080390/#Comment_1080390
Not sure how useful it would be for a VPN though.
Thanks guys, but I really just need a cheap yearly. I won't use much bandwidth as it just proxies via that IP for login but all content is streamed via local connection and not the VPS.
It doesn't make any sense spending $10 a month when I could be using a DNS proxy service for $2 a month etc.
Then just use this ... https://tvunblock.com
I use it and works fine - plus its free :-)
Legends say that some provider called "INIZ" has IPs in a certain city on the East Coast that work just fine with Hulu.
But unfortunately they don't have have such good offers anymore.
Is there a downside? It seems to work quite well. Thank you!
Damn..didnt know that Hulu used Flash. With the security warning about Flash, I'd just recently removed Flash from my browsers.
I would say the downside is, that you leave your whole DNS resolution to "some random guy" - so at least don't forget to disable it afterwards!!
For everything else: You have to trust them.
Assuming one's running it on Windows, in a batch file, this should temporarily do the trick: