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Comment Re:Use OpenVPN (Score 1) 134

Yes, SSH tunneling is what I'm using right now. Still, VPNs would be much easier to use when you have multiple application needing to be proxified (yes, you can use Proxifier too, but VPN is as easy as plug-and-play).

Comment Re:Wrong Info (Score 1) 134

Ah. If that is the message that came across, I'm quite sorry. That was meant to say, "there was censorship, but these social websites were censored since then." Facebook and Youtube weren't censored prior to the elections. The VPN connections, also, gained a wider use after the iTunes store and such were blocked, which happened after the elections. I didn't want to give a long history of what has happened in Iran, so I'm, again, sorry if I came across as incorrect.

Comment It's somehow done (Score 4, Interesting) 134

Since I live in Iran, I can vouch for it being true. The government-run media claims that the "PPTP" (and some other) protocols have been blocked, although I'm not sure how this works. I, for sure, can't access the VPN connections I used to be able to access. So I'm going to find a friend outside of Iran and ask them to start a VPN connection on port 80; just to see if they are feeding people another lie or not. :-)

Submission + - Iran blocks VPN ports (stopfundamentalism.com)

Parham90 writes: "After the Iranian post-election events that led to massive riots and break-outs through the world, the Iranian government started blocking all social websites, including Facebook, Youtube, Orcut, MySpace and Twitter. The Iranians, however, started using VPN (virtual private network) connections to bypass censorship. Since Thursday, September 30, 2011, all VPN ports have however been blocked, in the first attempt to start what the Iranian government calls the "National Internet"."

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