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2006-09-15 20:53:09 · 4 answers · asked by melvincer 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

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Here are some ways:

http://www.zensur.freerk.com/#4.1

1. try a different isp
2. use another dns server

If your DNS-server is censoring, you simply can use another DNS-server. Under Windows, just right-click in your system panel on the 'network' icon and select properties of the TCP/IP-protocol.

The list of the 13 official root servers is located here: ftp://ftp.rs.internic.net/domain/named.root for redundancy it would be good to ad the alternative root servers located in Europe from ORSN: ftp://ftp.orsn.org/orsn/orsn.hint.

Non censoring DNS-Servers:

dns2.de.net - 194.246.96.49 (Frankfurt, Germany)
ns1.de.eu.orsn.net - 217.146.139.5 (Hildesheim, Germany)
resolver.netteam.de - 193.155.207.61 (Alfter-Impekoven, Germany)
sunic.sunet.se - 192.36.125.2 (Stockholm, Sweden)
master.ns.dns.be - 193.109.126.140 (Leuven, Belgium)
ns1.lu.eu.orsn.net - 195.206.104.98 (Belvaux, Luxembourg)
merapi.switch.ch - 130.59.211.10 (Zurich, Switzerland)
prades.cesca.es - 192.94.163.152 (Barcelona, Spain)
michael.vatican.va - 212.77.0.2 (Vatican City, Italy)
dns.inria.fr - 193.51.208.13 (Nice, France)
ns0.ja.net - 128.86.1.20 (London, UK)
nic.aix.gr - 195.130.89.210 (Athens, Greece)
ns.ati.tn - 193.95.66.10 (Tunis, Tunisia)
ns1.relcom.ru - 193.125.152.3 (Moscow, Russia)
trantor.umd.edu - 128.8.10.14 (College Park, MD, USA)
ns1.berkeley.edu - 128.32.136.9 (Berkeley, CA, USA)
merle.cira.ca - 64.26.149.98 (Ottawa, Canada)
ns2.dns.br - 200.19.119.99 (Sao Paulo, Brasil)
ns2.gisc.cl - 200.10.237.14 (Santiago, Chile)
ns.uvg.edu.gt - 168.234.68.2 (Guatemala, Guatemala)
ns1.retina.ar - 200.10.202.3 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
ns.unam.mx - 132.248.253.1 (Mexico City, Mexico)
ns.wide.ad.jp - 203.178.136.63 (Osaka, Japan)
ns.twnic.net - 192.83.166.11 (Taipei, Taiwan)
ns3.dns.net.nz - 203.97.8.250 (Wellington, New Zealand)
box2.aunic.net - 203.202.150.20 (Melbourne, Australia)

There are more described on that link but most are variations of the proxy method.

2006-09-15 21:03:03 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Mysterio 4 · 0 0

Sites are usually blocked for a reason.

2006-09-16 04:00:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

here's the simplest way.
paste the link of the website you wish to enter at http://www.webwarper.net/ and it will bypass the original link and open the page for you.

2006-09-17 07:46:02 · answer #3 · answered by restless 2 · 0 0

google the address and try the different LINKS!

2006-09-16 04:06:53 · answer #4 · answered by aragon_m25 2 · 0 0

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