The decision by SKMM to block some file sharing websites in Malaysia is rather shocking since under the MSC policy, it was mentioned that no censorship of Internet will be imposed in the country. While SKMM argument is on the copyrights issues, I personally don’t think blocking those sites will help solve it since there are many more fileshare websites out there.
Plus, many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are earning a lot from users’ downloading activities since they charge for higher bandwidth or data usage. What’s the point of encouraging Malaysians to subscribe to high-speed Internet but start controlling what they should DO online? Will other file sharing websites be blocked too? And why don’t censor or block PORN websites instead??
While I am not promoting piracy, I do think there are also a lot of people out there who uses these file sharing websites for other purposes like dissemination of worksheets in schools and materials for learning.
There is no ONE definite solution to it, but there are ways that you can try to bypass the block.
CAUTION: This is not encouraging you to bypass the websites at work or in schools and not all tools or websites mentioned here are working appropriately, hence I shall not be held responsible for any damage caused to your computer and rules and regulation that you violate from using these proxies.
1. Use Proxy-Based Apps
There are quite a number of apps that can help you surf blocked sites. You just need to use it when accessing those blocked sites. One that you can try is http://www.ultrareach.net (It’s for IE only though) or hotspotshield.com
2. Use Proxy Servers
Instead of downloading the proxy-based apps, you can in fact try to setup your browser with open proxy servers. Get the free proxy list from here and here and learn how to set up them in Firefox and Chrome. You can also use the Online Proxy servers tool as available here.
3. Use Other DNS Servers (One of the best!)
Instead of using the DNS servers provided by your ISPs, try to use FREE DNS available out there. The famous one is Google’s DNS servers – 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. Follow this link on how to use this DNS by Google. You might want to try OpenDNS too (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220). For Windows Users, Just double click on your connection icon, go to Properties, locate TCP/IP and double click. You’ll see the DNS settings there.
If you’re using “auto-connect” via a router modem, please change the DNS in your router’s admin page.
4. USE a FREE VPN.
Virtual private network is also another good way to access blocked website. I have compiled some free ones here.
Some people mentioned the use of VPN, what I listed here are FREE methods. If you would like to pay to access the sites, you can try using Virtual Private Network (VPN) services. This site provides a rather comprehensive list of VPN services. You can try out BolehVPN as well.
Of course, it might be good to request uploads to other file sharing websites (before they get blocked)! 🙂 Or perhaps BOYCOTT the ISPs!!
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Hi.. i change the DNS, but still cannot access the web. I'm on maxis broadband
Azman, for Maxis broadband, you need to change the DNS at the Broadband Manager program (for the Modem) as well. It should be under each Network connection setting for your Network Profile e.g. Maxis.
here is easy way to bypass the blocked site and work for me in sec guys..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ1GJEXneWc
Alex, thanks for sharing but it's the same method as changing the DNS. The bat file is a pre-programmed bat file that changes your DNS. While it makes life easy, executing bat file may lead to backdoor hacking. So need to be careful.
Thanks its work..
Plz tell how to do it 1 by 1 in celcom BB. i tried, but doesn't work.
can my ISP provider (in my case streamyx) knows that im changing the DNS or using one of the 4 steps mentioned above?
No. And even if they know, it's not illegal.
thanks. just setting with the opendns using my router, its working!
haha, i didnt noticed that the govt has blocked the file sharing website because im already changed the dns. LOL.,,,
thank you very much ! this is very helpful, i used openDNS. now how im gonna blanja u makan ....
I m a maxis broadband user. I hv already change the DNS settings on my wireless modem but i stil can use Open DNS. when i check my broadband modem setiings on the control panel it will revert back to the old DNS... i m lost.... can u help??
You'll have to change it via your Modem settings. Ensure it's STATIC and save your new settings into a new Name. When reconnecting, make sure you select the new setting not the default one.
Hi, i'm a beginner in using all this thing. But i would like to bypass to use MU. can some1 teach me from the beginning if dont mind? cos i read all the instructions but still kinda confused. i'm not profession at all this.
Hi,
Use the DNS option. Change the DNS in your broadband settings. Are you using Streamyx?
Thanks man, tried the proXPN. It works, very awesome.
it works..... it works..... hehehehe tqvm bro....