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Major Proxy Banned By Thai Govt.

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I pay $20 a year to proxify.com. It allows one to access all sites that have been banned by a certain misguided government. What's unique is that if you are a subscriber, you can also access sites that require a username and password ie. PayPal, Hotmail etc. and you appear to be logging in from the US.

Today I went to proxify.com and got this:

เว็บไซต์นี้ถูกปิดกั้นโดย Cyber Inspector กระทรวงเทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศและการสื่อสาร

ถ้ามีข้อสงสัยหรือต้องการร้องเรียนให้ส่งเมล์มาที่ [email protected]

ข่าวถึงผู้ปกครอง ครู และอาจารย์

สนับสนุนโดย บริษัท กสท โทรคมนาคม จำกัด (มหาชน)

Now they are seriously pissing me off. Any ideas on how to get around this? I am required to enter a username and password so I don't think I can just come in through another proxy. Feel free to PM me. Are we living in China or something?

No problem to reach them via CS-Loxinfo. What ISP are you using?

They banned anonymouse.com as well.

Sorry, the web site you are accessing has been closed by Royal Thai Police due to inappropriateness such as pornography, gambling or contain any information which is deemed to violate national security.

For more information, please contact "Police Information System Center" Bld#19 2nd Flr, Royal Thai Police, Rama I, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tel. 0-2251-0164,

email : [email protected]

http://www.police.go.th

I use this proxy to do business for the same reasons as you ChiangMaiThai, It really is a pain in the asp.

I just tried your link CMT and it works for me via loxinfo, but nonymouse does not.

I will join this one I think.

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No problem to reach them via CS-Loxinfo. What ISP are you using?

TSpeed, which is of course TT&T and CAT. Who's vested interests am I harming this time?

First CAT refuses to open ports that would allow me to make cheap high quality long distance calls as that is their 'revenue source' as it was explained to me and now this...

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They banned anonymouse.com as well.

Sorry, the web site you are accessing has been closed by Royal Thai Police due to inappropriateness such as pornography, gambling or contain any information which is deemed to violate national security.

For more information, please contact "Police Information System Center" Bld#19 2nd Flr, Royal Thai Police, Rama I, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tel. 0-2251-0164,

email : [email protected]

http://www.police.go.th

I use this proxy to do business for the same reasons as you ChiangMaiThai, It really is a pain in the asp.

I just tried your link CMT and it works for me via loxinfo, but nonymouse does not.

I will join this one I think.

How long before there is a comprehensive ban on all proxies? Jesus Christ.

Tornado, you have to log in twice when accessing sites that require a username and password via proxify.com.

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Proxify can be reached here as well, if they only blocked their .com extension:

http://proxify.net

George, you're a genius. How long til this is blocked too? This is the first time I've seen proxies blocked here.

Blocking of anonymous proxies looks like communism to me... :o

No problem to reach them via CS-Loxinfo. What ISP are you using?

TSpeed, which is of course TT&T and CAT. Who's vested interests am I harming this time?

First CAT refuses to open ports that would allow me to make cheap high quality long distance calls as that is their 'revenue source' as it was explained to me and now this...

I still have clear access to both anonymouse and proxify using T-net (also owned by TT&T). Maybe they just blocked your IP address :o

Regarding the cheap high quality long distance calls, check out Skype.

First CAT refuses to open ports that would allow me to make cheap high quality long distance calls as that is their 'revenue source' as it was explained to me and now this...

Their other 'revenue source' is whacking ISPs for a hefty chunk of their takings (I think, 30% ?). Of course, now that everything has to run through CAT everything runs much more smoothly than before. And CAT are soooo helpful and responsive to problems :o

Anonymouse URL is NOT a .com address:

Try this: http://anonymouse.ws/

This link work's for you George? as I still get the same message.

Are you also on Loxinfo?

Anonymouse URL is NOT a .com address:

Try this: http://anonymouse.ws/

This link work's for you George? as I still get the same message.

Are you also on Loxinfo?

Yes it works fine here. I have CS-Loxinfo (IPstar)

Ok George, thanks.

I think "madsere" might of been right then as I cannot get through :o

I have not gambled or looked at pornography with nonymouse, but have paid for my server through it - who knows it is a mystery to me.

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No problem to reach them via CS-Loxinfo. What ISP are you using?

TSpeed, which is of course TT&T and CAT. Who's vested interests am I harming this time?

First CAT refuses to open ports that would allow me to make cheap high quality long distance calls as that is their 'revenue source' as it was explained to me and now this...

I still have clear access to both anonymouse and proxify using T-net (also owned by TT&T). Maybe they just blocked your IP address :o

Regarding the cheap high quality long distance calls, check out Skype.

No, other people can't get through so its not just me. Its just an expansion of their attempt to control the internet.

Skype runs on port 80 so unless they intend to block http web traffic you should be good to go.

There are tons of ways around this...usually if you enter the IP address for the site instead of the name it will work. For example, proxify.com is banned for me (TT&T Hi-Net ADSL in Chiang Mai), but if I use any online nslookup tools I can get the IP address (66.98.131.150), which lets me view/use proxify.com. If this didn't work, I could convert the IP address to decimal (1113752470) or octal (010230501626) and view the site that way.

These proxies work for me via Inet. If the proxies were on the ICT Ministry's list, all ISPs would be blocking them. This sounds like CAT doing some blocking of its own.

Are we living in China or something?

This isn't far wrong. If anything, the TRT party seems to want an autocratic Confucian-influenced society like Singapore's, where the government interferes in every aspect of people's lives. In exchange, the government is supposed to provide economic security...

This isn't far wrong. If anything, the TRT party seems to want an autocratic Confucian-influenced society like Singapore's, where the government interferes in every aspect of people's lives.
If we cared about democracy, would we have appointed our Cousin as head of the army ?

"You shouldn't criticise me, I am the country's leader..."

In exchange, the government is supposed to provide economic security...

Ahh but they do that already...just not for everyone

:-)

If I use any online nslookup tools I can get the IP address (66.98.131.150), which lets me view/use proxify.com. If this didn't work, I could convert the IP address to decimal (1113752470) or octal (010230501626) and view the site that way.

This dog is never too old to learn a new trick but.. While the IP address hits the site for me (JI net ADSL) and the domain does not... I get a bad gateway on both the decimal and octal numbers posted above...

I was unaware of a conversion between these number bases on DNS servers even having run a SME office domain based net.. care to throw me any kind of bone on this ??

I get a bad gateway on both the decimal and octal numbers posted above...

Hmmm, not sure. Both work for me. This may shed some light on it for you...

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