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MaiPenLai

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Can someone please tell me how to work around True ISP blocking Rapidshare. It has worked great until today and now I get the following page when I try to access Rapidshare:

Access Denied (policy_denied)

Your system was configured to deny access to this URL.Because this url was and improper/obscene website or your package is localnet

For assistance, contact your network support team.

I know True is a terrible choice for a provider, however I am stuck using them for now>

Also I am not using Rapidshare for anything obscene. Just trying to get some content uploaded by my family back home.

Thanks in advance for any work-around.

Maipenlai :o

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Can someone please tell me how to work around True ISP blocking Rapidshare. It has worked great until today and now I get the following page when I try to access Rapidshare:

Access Denied (policy_denied)

Your system was configured to deny access to this URL.Because this url was and improper/obscene website or your package is localnet

For assistance, contact your network support team.

I know True is a terrible choice for a provider, however I am stuck using them for now>

Also I am not using Rapidshare for anything obscene. Just trying to get some content uploaded by my family back home.

Thanks in advance for any work-around.

Maipenlai :D

Which RapidShare link are you using, rapidshare.de or rapidshare.com?

Are you using the "Premium" or the "free" service?

If a "Premium" member, do you use the RAPIDGET upload/download utility? (If not, give it a try. May work.)

RapidShare AG is a legitimate, ethical and responsible online webhosting service. In fact, I believe they are the world's largest. They have a very clear policy regarding any illegal or offensive content and will immediately block access to said content when a complaint is received.

I would forward TRUE's comments to RapidShare management, and let them "jump" all over TRUE. (You might even inform the German Embassy in BKK, then standback and watch the fireworks. :o )

Meanwhile, here are a number of other FREE online webhosting/storage facilities you can checkout:

http://depositfiles.com

http://www.filefactory.com

http://www.icefile.net

http://www.zshare.net

http://binfile.org

waldwolf

PS - Just noticed storage facilities at rapidshare.de are full, but storage at rapidshare.com is available.

/edit = PS

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In the same boat as MaiPenLai.

Can access my RS.com Premium Zone, but cannot upload. Can still D/L via RS.com PZ & RS.de PZ, but when I try to D/L as free user, I get Access Denied message, and I wonder how much longer I'll be able to D/L via RS.com/de PZ's.

YSI & zshare still allow me to U/L. Haven't tried the other hosts as I depend upon RS.com U/L's to get points to extend my RS.com Premium A/C.

I've tried uploading to RS.de via RapidGet, and even when their drives are not full, the U/L fails - there's a D/L complete message, and then instead of the writing links message, you get the U/L failed message.

RapidShare AG is a legitimate, ethical and responsible online webhosting service. In fact, I believe they are the world's largest. They have a very clear policy regarding any illegal or offensive content and will immediately block access to said content when a complaint is received.

I would forward TRUE's comments to RapidShare management, and let them "jump" all over TRUE. (You might even inform the German Embassy in BKK, then standback and watch the fireworks.

I don't think I'd call them ethical. Their drives are full of illegal stuff which they turn a blind eye to, although they do promptly delete it when a complaint is received. I doubt they would like to draw attention to themselves.

I've heard that RS.com are registered in Switzerland to avoid a stringent file-sharing law to be introduced in Germany in the new year.

Would a proxy help to get round this U/L ban? I've never needed to use one so far, and don't know much about them, but I'm willing to learn if it becomes necessary.

Would appreciate whatever guidance anyone can provide.

Cheers.

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Would a proxy help to get round this U/L ban? I've never needed to use one so far, and don't know much about them, but I'm willing to learn if it becomes necessary.

Just a caution, but discussing anonymous proxys is against forum rules. Thanks for understanding.

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Would a proxy help to get round this U/L ban? I've never needed to use one so far, and don't know much about them, but I'm willing to learn if it becomes necessary.

Just a caution, but discussing anonymous proxys is against forum rules. Thanks for understanding.

anon proxys dont work half the time anywayz, as most ISPs manipulate the DNS request and/or sniff all port 53 DNS requests and redirect them.. :o

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