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Iran internet update for Hosting Providers and Users | June 2025

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  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy
  • jenkkijenkki Member

    I'd like to remind you that Internet access during hostilities is blocked not because of free speech. It is possible to remotely control drones and other naughty devices from anywhere in the world via mobile internet. The user plots and the controller pushes a button. Those who provide a server as tool for this become complicit. Beware.

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  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @minitor said:

    @caasify said:

    @minitor said:

    @caasify said:

    @minitor said:

    @caasify said:
    We’ve just launched our VPN node in Oman, which should provide a stable and fast connection for users in Iran. The response time from Iran is below 30ms.

    https://caasify.com/shared-vpn/

    The first 3GB is free and requires no credit card or payment.

    If it's from Amazonaws it's good (yet direct Trojan doesn't work in Iran right now) if it's lightnode I'd be better with Germany

    You can try it for free.

    I did, and you know what? Forget about Oman , your UAE servers are the only one that works right now and it has a good ping and speed (on MCI)

    Thank you for informing me. We also added the UK node, which has a response time below 90S to Iran.
    I hope our support helps you access freedom.

    Thanks but I have 2 things to say and 1 thing to ask.
    1: your vpn sub domain is on cloudflare which as I mentioned is blocked itself.
    2: you're using TCP as transport which is more likely to be blocked (I don't know about UAE maybe Iran firewall is not restricted on UAE)
    3: can I promot your free trial on Iranian communities? (this may make massive abuse on your services or more frequent ip blocked of your service by firewall)

    Unfortunately, we cannot modify the settings.
    Yes, you can promote the VPN.

  • TimboJonesTimboJones Member
    edited June 2025

    @rustelekom said:

    @davide said:

    Are these blockades usually on discretion of the ISPs? In italy a number of Russian websites are blocked by ISPs to pretend the government hasn't issued a mandate.

    Once upon a time, European countries advocated the freedom of information. But now, they are implementing practices from dictatorial regimes. It seems that many European countries have changed from democracy to dictatorship, without notice from Europeans.

    They're not blocking Italian citizens, they're blocking Russian propaganda. They are two separate things. You either do know this and you're just propagandizing yet again, or you didn't know that because you don't know free speech is.

    Edit: sorry, posted and next page had the big no politics warning.

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  • I'd block any request from countries of this type.
    Think this way, you could put users life at risk or jail at best.
    Let them get rid of they'r opressive regime.

  • @Spirits said:
    I'd block any request from countries of this type.
    Think this way, you could put users life at risk or jail at best.
    Let them get rid of they'r opressive regime.

    By blocking the requests you're doing the exact opposite :) . This way even if your services are not blocked by gov users need to use vpn.
    And no you aren't putting users in danger cause if your services are not blocked by gov then users are free to use it.

    Thanked by 2MikeA sillycat
  • TimboJonesTimboJones Member
    edited June 2025

    @Spirits said:
    I'd block any request from countries of this type.
    Think this way, you could put users life at risk or jail at best.
    Let them get rid of they'r opressive regime.

    It's a lot harder to overthrow a repressive regime without communication to the outside world.

    Thanked by 3MikeA sillycat mrTom
  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @TimboJones said: overthrow a repressive regime

    So you consider to be a Batman who save the world?

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