Witopia worse than Great Firewall
#1
Posted 25 February 2010 - 12:20 AM
It all started with Hulu access being blocked through Witopia. I understand this is not Witopia's fault, though the fact that competitors, such as strongvpn.com still can access Hulu doesn't make things much better.
What has really pushed me over the edge is I have just realized that Witopia is filtering website access, even more than the Chinese government and the Great Firewall of China. In particular, any torrent sites such as ishunter, or just try to go to any torrent site while Witopia is active and you will be denied. Disable Witopia and all the sites are reachable.
BTW, this is not just my imagination. I have confirmation from Witopia tech support that Witopia is filtering web access because of DMCA trouble in the US.
Hmm, so I'm paying money to have less access than without their service?! I have asked for a refund and will switch to strongvpn.com, even though it is twice the price, or another service if someone wants to recommend one.
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#2
Posted 25 February 2010 - 07:52 AM
Makes sense - Witopia's servers will be downloading and sending out copyrighted stuff on an industrial scale, and that's probably not something you can get away with any more. Hulu and similar sites will likely block other VPNs as they get big enough to notice.
Look for some smaller tracker sites - the invite-only ones I use are still fine through Witopia. But I'd usually turn Witopia off for downloading anyway, seems only fair.
You might get some use out of another VPN, but any service based in a country with a functioning legal system is going to have to do the same sooner or later, and personally I'm not going to be sending my data through a service based anywhere else. Check refund policy before signing up, you may need it.
Let us know how you get on with strongvpn and the refund from witopia.
#3
Posted 25 February 2010 - 09:41 AM
Some VPNs (and even ISPs) block all BT traffic, which is a pain.
An inexpensive solution is to use a webhost that allows shell access. That gets you a reasonably unique IP which is not associated with VPN type stuff. You can then tunnel traffic over to that webserver, and surf the web from the webserver. Bandwidth is usually generous to unlimited.
That's what I did when I was in an cafe on WiFi, as I wanted to secure my browsing from snooping. A side-effect was I could get on Youtube. Bonus.
#4
Posted 25 February 2010 - 03:43 PM
http://vpslink.com/vps-hosting/
#5
Posted 25 February 2010 - 05:03 PM
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In any case, I tend to agree with AxelManbow.
#6
Posted 25 February 2010 - 05:49 PM
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Posted 25 February 2010 - 06:54 PM
#8
Posted 25 February 2010 - 08:51 PM
Don't underestimate the influence of the media corporations.
#9
Posted 25 February 2010 - 09:19 PM
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But, yes, it's in terms and conditions and on website that we can't allow it anymore. we were getting thousands of threatened lawsuits because those sites are FILLED with law enforcement honeypots and our IPs were getting logged left and right. Costed us hundreds of man-hours and thousands of dollars because ISPs were shutting us off and keeping our deposits, etc.
Did you find a VPN provider that allows them? No one usually does, or if they do, be careful because some will turn you in to avoid prosecution or they don't understand the issue and all their IPs get blacklisted and they get shutdown.
#10
Posted 25 February 2010 - 09:50 PM
#11
Posted 25 February 2010 - 10:26 PM
#13
Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:49 PM
Now to sign up for Strongvpn and see how it works.
#14
Posted 26 February 2010 - 03:07 PM
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An ISP/VPN whose primary mode of business is providing Internet access is in a completely different situation from the Pirate Bay, and in Australia at least they are not responsible for the actions of their users, and this has been upheld in court.
#15
Posted 26 February 2010 - 04:25 PM
#16
Posted 26 February 2010 - 04:57 PM
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The DMCA makes the situation in the US quite different. Perhaps it's time to look for Aussie VPNs.
#17
Posted 26 February 2010 - 05:41 PM
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Posted 03 March 2010 - 06:04 PM
#19
Posted 22 March 2010 - 03:01 PM
You need to be running Witopia as administrator. Right-click on the icon (the one you use to start it, not the taskbar one), Compatibility, Run as Administrator.
This caught me out as I set it up for the actual application, but it also needs to be done for any shortcut you use.
Trouble with this is that Windows will ask you to confirm you want to do this every time you start it up, which is a bit irritating. Not sure if there's a way around this.
#20
Posted 22 March 2010 - 03:53 PM
http://www.sevenforu...inistrator.html
1. Right click on the program shortcut or program .exe file, then click on Properties, and on the Compatibility tab. (See screenshots below)
NOTE: If you are doing this while logged on as a standard user instead of an administrator, then you will need to also click on the Change settings for all users button and type in the administrator's password.
2. To Always Run this Program as an Administrator -
A) Check the Run this program as an administrator box, and click on OK. (See screenshots above)
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