17 June 2011

Operation Unblock - Help Malaysians get around filters and able to download again.

NOTICE : This is not related to Anonymous / any others hacktivism group! - We are not going to attack this attack that , We have our OpUnblock to help all of you to get around the filters :)

  • See below for more guide & info!

PROBLEM: Malaysia blocks filesharing sites.

GOAL: * Help Malaysians get around filters (http://bit.ly/kwMKVb)

* Create media attention for the cause

* Inform Malaysians of the existence of the op and invite them to join us

* Make websites accessible again - either by disabling the filter or making the government disable it.

* It's just about giving the people back their freedom

sites for God's sake.We are not against copyright but we hate censorship and they are just merely

It's the account holders who share their links to pirated contents over the net to the public that they should be going after and we can report the files to DMCA !

How about banning other storage sites such as Microsoft SkyDrive, Amazon Cloud, Apple's iCloud?

Ban the use of emails with large inbox sizes because friends are sending me files and sharing their private content with me such as photo albums, work documents, etc. You dare claim that you have the right to see them too? On what basis? That's over the line of individual privacy.

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Guide to bypassing the Malaysian filesharing site filter

Follow this guide to be able to access websites like Megaupload and The Pirate Bay again.

SPREAD THIS GUIDE to fellow Malaysians on Facebook and Twitter!

LIST OF FREE DNS SERVERS AT THE END.

Changing DNS server settings on Microsoft Windows 7.

1. Go the Control Panel.

2. Click Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Center, and click Change adapter settings.

3. Select the connection for which you want to configure Google Public DNS. For example:

To change the settings for an Ethernet connection, right-click Local Area Connection, and click Properties.

To change the settings for a wireless connection, right-click Wireless Network Connection, and click Properties.

If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

4. Select the Networking tab. Under This connection uses the following items, click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties.

5. Click Advanced and select the DNS tab. If there are any DNS server IP addresses listed there, write them down for future reference, and remove them from this window.

6. Click OK.

7. Select Use the following DNS server addresses. If there are any IP addresses listed in the Preferred DNS server or Alternate DNS server, write them down for future reference.

8. Replace those addresses with the IP addresses of the DNS servers (Google's public DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).

9. Restart the connection you selected in step 3.

10. Test that your setup is working correctly; see Testing your new settings below.

11. Repeat the procedure for additional network connections you want to change.

Mac OS X

DNS settings are specified in the Network window.

Example: Changing DNS server settings on Mac OS 10.5

From the Apple menu, click System Preferences, then click Network.

If the lock icon in the lower left-hand corner of the window is locked, click the icon to make changes, and when prompted to authenticate, enter your password.

Select the connection for which you want to configure Google Public DNS. For example:

To change the settings for an Ethernet connection, select Built-In Ethernet, and click Advanced.

To change the settings for a wireless connection, select Airport, and click Advanced.

Select the DNS tab.

Click + to replace any listed addresses with, or add, the DNS' IP adresses at the top of the list. Google's public DNS' IP are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

Click Apply and OK.

Test that your setup is working correctly; see Testing your new settings below.

Repeat the procedure for additional network connections you want to change.

Linux

In most modern Linux distributions, DNS settings are configured through Network Manager.

Example: Changing DNS server settings on Ubuntu

In the System menu, click Preferences, then click Network Connections.

Select the connection for which you want to configure Google Public DNS. For example:

To change the settings for an Ethernet connection, select the Wired tab, then select your network interface in the list. It is usually calledeth0.

To change the settings for a wireless connection, select the Wireless tab, then select the appropriate wireless network.

Click Edit, and in the window that appears, select the IPv4 Settings tab.

If the selected method is Automatic (DHCP), open the dropdown and select Automatic (DHCP) addresses only instead. If the method is set to something else, do not change it.

In the DNS servers field, enter the DNS IP addresses, separated by a space. (Google Public DNS IP addresses: 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).

Click Apply to save the change. If you are prompted for a password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

Test that your setup is working correctly; see Testing your new settings below.

Repeat the procedure for additional network connections you want to change.

If your distribution doesn't use Network Manager, your DNS settings are specified in /etc/resolv.conf.

Example: Changing DNS server settings on a Debian server

Edit /etc/resolv.conf:

sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf

If any nameserver lines appear, write down the IP addresses for future reference.

Replace the nameserver lines with, or add, the following lines:

nameserver

nameserver

Save and exit.

Restart any Internet clients you are using.

Test that your setup is working correctly; see Testing your new settings below.

Additionally, if you are using DHCP client software that overwrites the settings in /etc/resolv.conf, you will need to set up the client accordingly by editing the client's configuration file.

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FREE DNS SERVERS:

=> Service provider: Google

Google public dns server IP address:

8.8.8.8

8.8.4.4

=> Service provider:Dnsadvantage

Dnsadvantage free dns server list:

156.154.70.1

156.154.71.1

=> Service provider:OpenDNS

OpenDNS free dns server list / IP address:

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220

=> Service provider:Norton

Norton free dns server list / IP address:

198.153.192.1

198.153.194.1

=> Service provider: GTEI DNS (now Verizon)

Public Name server IP address:

4.2.2.1

4.2.2.2

4.2.2.3

4.2.2.4

4.2.2.5

4.2.2.6

=> Service provider: ScrubIt

Public dns server address:

67.138.54.100

207.225.209.66

Other anti-censorship DNS servers:

85.88.19.10 (German Xail.net) sehr schnell!

85.88.19.11 (German Xail.net)

87.118.100.175 (German Privacy Foundation e.V.)

94.75.228.28 (German Privacy Foundation e.V.)

62.141.58.13 (German Privacy Foundation e.V.)

85.25.251.254 (German Privacy Foundation e.V.) langsam!

85.214.73.63 (FoeBuD e.V.)

212.82.225.7 (ClaraNet)

212.82.226.212 (ClaraNet)

213.73.91.35 (Chaos Computer Club Berlin)

58.6.115.42 (OpenNIC, Australien)

58.6.115.43 (OpenNIC, Australien)

119.31.230.42 (OpenNIC, Australien)

200.252.98.162 (OpenNIC, Brasilien)

217.79.186.148 (OpenNIC, Deutschland)

82.229.244.191 (OpenNIC, Frankreich)

216.87.84.211 (OpenNIC, USA)

2002:d857:54d2:2:20e:2eff:fe63:d4a9 (OpenNIC, IPv6 USA)

2001:470:1f07:38b::1 (OpenNIC, IPv6 USA)

2001:470:1f10:c6::2 (OpenNIC, IPv6 USA)

66.244.95.20 (OpenNIC, USA)

204.152.184.76 (f.6to4-servers.net, ISC)

2001:4f8:0:2::14 (f.6to4-servers.net, IPv6, ISC)

194.150.168.168 (dns.as250.net; anycast DNS!)

80.237.196.2 (Erdgeist)

194.95.202.198 (UDK Berlin)

88.198.130.211 (Dataflash)

78.46.89.147 (ValiDOM)

129.206.100.126 (URZ Uni Heidelberg)

79.99.234.56 (justnet.ch, Schweiz)

208.67.220.220 (OpenDNS)

208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS)

156.154.70.22 (Comodo Secure DNS)

156.154.71.22 (Comodo Secure DNS)

85.25.149.144 (Freie DNS-Server)

87.106.37.196 (Freie DNS-Server)

8.8.8.8 (Google Public DNS)

8.8.4.4 (Google Public DNS)

88.198.24.111 (jali/CCCHB)

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How-to : Youtube link for DNS tut

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8d-Sv20WCQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBJaIahhH20

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwS6Jufjqds

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2. Set up mirrors of filesharing sites

-> Use something like httrack/wget to set up a mirror of thepiratebay etc on some spare server space? Suggestions welcome. There is already http://malaysiabay.org/, mirror of TPB, just to let everyone know.

3. Set up alternatives

Basically, set up your own filesharing sites. Make them as accessible as possible

Multiple domains, multiple IPs, etc. Spread infomation about other file shairs

4. Download Now : http://bit.ly/dlnn

Plain and simple: DownloadNow is a service which allows you to download files from the most popular hosting websites, such as fileserve.com or megaupload.com. From this day on you do not need to have paid accounts on multiple hosting websites.

http://bit.ly/dlnn

Plain and simple: DownloadNow is a service which allows you to download files from the most popular hosting websites, such as fileserve.com or megaupload.com. From this day on you do not need to have paid accounts on multiple hosting websites. Our extremely fast servers allow for quick and easy file downloads.

Bypass Guide provided by :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group)#Operation_Malaysia


Credit to: 1M Malaysians Don't Want SKMM Block File Sharing Website


NOTICE : This is not related to Anonymous / any others hacktivism group! - We are not going to attack this attack that , We have our OpUnblock to help all of you to get around the filters :)





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