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http://www.unotelly.com/unodns/
https://www.overplay.net/
I would love to be able to run something like this, SSH / VPN all work nice for my PC's but would love to get a UK IP for the Xbox / PS3 .....
May I bump this for the initial reason? - need smallest UK VPS for using BBC iPlayer.
At the moment that would be http://lowendspirit.com/ (3€ a year!)
It has ipv6 only but a shared ipv4 for outgoing connections. You can just use it as a proxy but can't run services on it. So thats perfect for an extremely cheap iPlayer proxy..
And btw. I thought 100gb of traffic isn't sufficient..now I think it is. I never use more than ~50gb for watching and downloading stuff from BBC
Wow, thanks! Could you maybe share some details of how you use it, tech-wise?
http://tunlr.net/
http://www.vpngate.net/en/
@vaviloff there is a support forum at http://forum.lowendspirt.com which has an OpenVPN Auto installer script, it is very simple to use
Sure. I use:
https://github.com/K-S-V/Scripts/wiki
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https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/hds-link-detector/
and then created a batch script on windows to run that script with the correct manifest url. I also use the proxy-parameter in KSV script, so that I only need to create a ssh connection, that creates a local proxy and then click the shortcut et voila it works in VLC.
But to use it in a browser I would just suggest to create a connection in putty (Dynamic port forwarding) and then put the information for the SOCKS 5 proxy in your browser.
I personally do not like VPNs at all because you are forced to route everything through it.