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2019.05.11 20:04 iUMF Pirate Bay Proxy

List your favorite pirate bay proxy website so we can defeat blockades and censorship in all countries.
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2012.12.12 18:01 RoflJoe Full-Length Music Albums on YouTube

Post full albums from YouTube. Share and discover.
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2024.05.13 03:37 A-H-7 Unblocked Websites?

does anyone have an unblocked proxy website that doesnt have any sorts of limits? I use the proxies available at sites.google.com/view/undergroundkids but they all have some sort of data restrictions. I want to play fnaf during school. I used to play on Yandex.com, but it got blocked because of everyone knowing about it (nobody knows how to gatekeep)
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2024.05.10 23:38 LostProcedure4407 One year of solution architecture schematics🧱

One year of solution architecture schematics🧱
One year ago, I borrowed my wife’s iPad to illustrate a solution architecture idea that I was struggling to communicate using my normal tools. After 400 hrs creating in Procreate, I drew this same concept that got me in to the world of technical software illustration. Day-to-day it’s hard to see growth, so I love visual side by side reminders like this.
Some learnings: - I wasn’t actually that bad at drawing a year ago as that first illustration will try to make you believe 😆. Procreate isn’t* designed for this use case, at least on the surface. Ex: there’s no obvious rule straughtline in the UI. Because it’s such a popular iPad app though, there are niche communities who have built content, brushes, products to support architects in the platform. I’m always finding more resources to help me grow my toolbox. Same goes for Figma if you’re not trying to design an app (like making a zine). Communities mixed with an open platform are incredibly powerful.
  • Vector 🥊 raster for lofi: most architectural and data schematic tooling is vector-based meaning that math (code) is rendering the images. This is awesome for precision plans and tiny details but is actually super confining and sterile when trying to illustrate a concept that’s more inspiration than final product. There’s always a time to move it out of pixels, but I found that I could get further and further with new tools and techniques.
  • If you’re lacking inspiration, use a new container. The blank page is sometimes scary, so I found starting with a new form such as an 8 page zine or a comic strip provides a helpful creative constraint to the work. Either the work evolved in that form or it unblocked me to come back to the original blank page.
  • I’m still looking for the right tool. I’ve tried so many, but I’ve always come back to the universal applicability of Procreate. Here’s why. Most architectural and technical drawing applications were built for desktop computers many years ago, which has led to a few problems. 1) they are designed under the assumption you’re using a large screen, a mouse, and a keyboard to manipulate the interface. These programs are actually referred to as “direct manipulation interface programs” but it’s actually pretty “indirect” from a human-computer interaction perspective. What’s the most direct way to interact with an interface? You’re hands (and by proxy a tool like pencil), which means an iPad + pencil is actually perfect! The problem? 2) The big players like Autodesk and Adobe are incredibly slow to move over to the new platforms and who would blame them: they have locked in big contracts, very expensive licenses, and essentially cornered a market to work with them. Their iPad apps are sorry paired down versions of their desktop siblings and super clunky to the point of being unusable. Then a small development studio out of Tasmania creates natively where the market should be going and only then do the others have to scramble.
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2024.05.10 13:17 KatieKatelol i want to be able to watch US content on disney+ but it recognizes my vpn, any way i can bypass this? i really wanna watch spider-man tv shows

i want to be able to watch US content on disney+ but it recognizes my vpn, any way i can bypass this? i really wanna watch spider-man tv shows submitted by KatieKatelol to surfshark [link] [comments]


2024.05.09 05:10 angeldust-22269 does anyone know how to unblock roblox on school chromebooks

i have a dell chromebook. everything is blocked (not through go guardian the district blocked everything) proxy sites are blocked, and websites for vpns are blocked. can’t even go into dev mode. ik it’s possible on our chromebooks cuz some smart nerdy kids found out how to unblock it
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2024.05.08 09:02 paulapeterson12 CroxyProxy YouTube – Unblock Youtube and Instagram

CroxyProxy YouTube – Unblock Youtube and Instagram submitted by paulapeterson12 to u/paulapeterson12 [link] [comments]


2024.05.07 01:13 FlyWizardFishing Rate My Commander Decks

I like to think I've come up with at least a couple fun/interesting decks. I'm just curious what people think of this spread!
Master Chef Lae'Zel if most certainly my favorite, creating an unholy amount of +1/+1 counters. It was the first deck I ever built, definitely my strongest, and my fav.
Up next is Queen Kayle bin-Kroog. This deck is so fun to play. Best wincon is probably discard damage off [[Glint-horn Buccaneer]], especially fun when the ability is copied and the damage is boosted from [[Taii Wakeen, Perfect Shot]]. Alternate wincon with infinite unblockable combats with [[Sword of Feast and Famine]] [[Rogue's Passage]] and [[Aggravated Assault]].
[[Thalia and the Gitrog Monster]] is definitely the most popular commander I play based of EDHrec. It's a goofy landfall deck where I don't always try to win through [[Scute Swarm]] don't worry. Probably my second strongest deck just because the commander is so scary.
I made a Laughing Jasper deck after I pulled him on release day. Not a tuned deck by any means (no Sol Ring, Swiftfoot Boots, etc.) but can mill pretty hard. Kinda just outlaw jank haha.
Oops another landfall deck. How could I not build Bonny Pal though! Between her and [[Mordenkainen]] I get some massive token out. A super fun time (for me).
Lastly is my most recent deck, true jank with 0 dollars spend to build it, Amalia Benavides life manipulation deck :) horrendous land base, but a couple easy combos and some fun things to do.
Other than that I have the new Gonti precon and a Rin and Seri, Inseparable deck that is 100% proxied and copied from someone else's decklist.
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2024.05.03 13:59 Tuskitherabbit how to unblock stuff on a school computer

its the end of the school year and we are allowed to play games on the computers for classes we already took the test for. i know its possible to play fortnight somehow and animal jam, and minecraft to because of x box that they haven't blocked anyways how *do* you unblock websites i tried everything: copy and translating url, they blocked all of the vpn and proxys and i watched videos they either dont work or they block videos (that i think worked) any other tips? is it even possible at this point!?
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2024.05.01 23:03 newslooter Best VPN for Netflix 2024

Hey Netflix enthusiasts and VPN users! 🌟
I've spent countless hours testing and researching to bring you the definitive guide to the best Netflix VPNs for 2024.
After extensive testing, I've narrowed it down to one frontrunners: NordVPN.
Here’s why Nord is ou your go-to choice:

NordVPN:

A powerhouse in the VPN world, NordVPN stands out for its exceptional ability to unblock Netflix across the most regions. Its user-friendly interface, combined with lightning-fast speeds, ensures a seamless streaming experience. I've tested it and it works with 20+ regions no problems.
Pros of why you should choose Nord over other VPNs:

How to get cheaper Netflix?

Check out gamsgo, a service that lets you split the cost of streaming services with other users!
Getting cheaper Netflix via the old turkish method is not reliable and does not work that well anymore unfortunately...
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2024.04.29 20:02 Brandon_Won I want to build a cedh deck but other than dumping in all the 0 cost mana rocks I don't really know where to start.

I've built a couple dozen edh decks by now so I have a good idea how to construct a "regular" deck but I kind of want to try out cedh and have found that I'm not entirely sure how to go about that. I looked at all the top cedh decks on edhrec and see that the common factor is ALL of them have the same mana rocks. Every possible 0 cost mana rock plus mana vault and sol ring.
Ok I have most of those and can proxy the rest. But now I kind of can't figure out what makes a cedh deck. Am I supposed to maximize tutors and free spells to pull off a combo? So just throw in all the deadly rolick's and deflecting swats and force of wills? Are there certain cmc's for spells or commanders that kind of inherently make a card not cedh viable? Is a 5 cmc commander not cedh viable? People say that most cedh decks aim to win by turn 3-4 so does that mean that if I goldfish my deck and it is not routinely winning by then it's not going to be a viable cedh deck?
I want to avoid making that deck that is too powerful for casual and too casual for cedh.
I am of course the kind of guy that doesn't want to play the same combos as everyone else and want to win with some style so I am looking at trying to craft an infinite combat turns combo that kills via unblockable commander damage. Is that too complicated a combo for cedh? Do combos need to be like 2-3 cards max for cedh viability?
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2024.04.22 09:59 utkGB Top 10 Free Proxy Sites to Unblock Websites (2024)

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2024.04.21 12:02 Dear-Owl7333 Best VPNs to Watch Crunchyroll Anime from Anywhere 🌍🔓

Hey anime fans! Are you a die-hard Crunchyroll subscriber who can't get enough of those sweet, sweet Japanese animations? 😍 Well, I've got some awesome news for you - with the right VPN, you can watch Crunchyroll from literally any corner of the globe! 🌎
Now, I know what you're thinking - "But won't that violate Crunchyroll's terms of service?" And you'd be right to be a little worried about that. Using a VPN to access content that's not available in your region could be seen as a no-no by the anime streaming gods. 😬
But fear not, my fellow otaku! I'm here to guide you through the Wild West of VPNs for Crunchyroll, so you can watch your favorite shows without any legal risk. Plus, we'll make sure your internet service provider (ISP) can't slow down your precious anime streams. 💨
So grab your body pillow, get cozy, and let's dive right in! 💻
Why You Might Need a VPN for Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is available in most countries, but the shows you can watch often vary based on where you're located. 🌐 Different licensing agreements mean the full library is usually only accessible from the US.
If you're traveling abroad or living outside the States, you might find your favorite shows are blocked or unavailable. A VPN can give you a US IP address, tricking Crunchyroll into thinking you're accessing it from within the country. Boom! Full anime collection unlocked! 🔓
But that's not the only reason to use a VPN for Crunchyroll. These nifty tools can also:
- Stop your ISP from throttling your internet speed when streaming video 🐢➡️🚀
- Protect you from hackers and snoopers on public WiFi networks 🔒
- Allow safe and private torrenting of anime shows (if that's your thing) ⛵
So while a VPN may be essential for unblocking Crunchyroll libraries, it also provides some great privacy and security benefits too. It's a win-win! 🏆🏆
How to Choose the Best VPN for Crunchyroll
Not all VPNs are created equal when it comes to streaming anime. There are a few key things you'll want to look out for:
With those criteria in mind, here are my top VPN recommendations for watching Crunchyroll in 2024:
  1. 🥇 NordVPN - All-Around Awesome for Crunchyroll
It's no surprise that NordVPN tops this list. This VPN powerhouse ticks all the boxes - it's super fast, insanely secure, and awesome for streaming.
NordVPN has over 5,400 servers across 59 countries, with a huge portion of those servers located in the United States. That's a lot of IP options for unblocking that sweet Crunchyroll content! 🇺🇸
Need speed for silky smooth anime binges? NordVPN's NordLynx protocol is based on WireGuard and can hit blistering download speeds of 445Mbps! Plus, it bypasses Crunchyroll's VPN blocks like a hot kunai through butter.
When it comes to security, NordVPN doesn't play around. You get military-grade encryption, a kill switch, protection against WebRTC leaks, twoavavailable double VPN servers, and Onion over VPN for accessing .onion sites. It's also one of the most privacy-focused VPNs, with an independently audited no-logs policy.
Other cool NordVPN features for anime fans include Smart DNS for streaming on devices that can't run VPN apps, split-tunneling, and up to 6 simultaneous device connections.
NordVPN is a teensy bit pricey compared to some rivals, but frequent discounts make it totally affordable. There's even a 30-day money-back guarantee so you can take it for a test drive first.
  1. 🥈 Surfshark - Unlimited Device Support and Amazing Value 💰
Here's a VPN that really packs a punch for the price - Surfshark is an ultra affordable option that still delivers all the goods for Crunchyroll streaming.
With over 3,200 servers across 100 countries (including many in the US), you'll have no trouble finding a fast, reliable connection to the Crunchyroll库 Surfshark's speeds are blisteringly fast too, thanks to its WireGuard implementation.
But where Surfshark really shines is in its unlimited simultaneous device connections. That's right - one subscription lets you stream Crunchyroll on as many phones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs, and gaming consoles as you want! Perfect for the whole anime-loving family. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
Security features include military-grade encryption, a kill switch, protection against WebRTC/DNS/IPv6 leaks, and Surfshark's handy bypasser that disguises your VPN traffic. There's also a strict no-logs policy that's been independently audited.
Other cool things like split-tunneling, static IP servers, and a smart DNS solution called Nexshield round out Surfshark's streaming-friendly feature set.
Surfshark isn't perfect (no VPN is) but it delivers insane value at a crazy low price - especially with its regular discounts and 30-day money-back offer.
  1. 🥉 ExpressVPN - Beginner-Friendly Apps and Top-Notch Streaming
If you're new to the VPN game, ExpressVPN is probably your best bet for using with Crunchyroll. Its apps are a dream for non-techies, with a simple, intuitive interface across all platforms.
But don't let the user-friendliness fool you - ExpressVPN is a serious powerhouse when it comes to unblocking and streaming capabilities. It works with heaps of video services including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, and of course Crunchyroll.
ExpressVPN has high-speed servers in 94 countries, including cities all across the United States. It uses its own proprietary Lightway protocol that's designed for super fast, reliable connections. No more buffering woes!
On the security front, you get military-grade encryption, perfect forward secrecy, a kill switch, and DNS/IPv6 leak protection. ExpressVPN doesn't log any of your online activities either.
Some other nifty features include split-tunneling, smart DNS, mediastreamer for smart TVs and gaming consoles, and up to 5 simultaneous connections.
The only real downside? ExpressVPN doesn't come cheap. But frequent discounts take a bit of the sting out of the pricing. Plus there's that sweet 30-day money-back guarantee as a safety net.
  1. 💻 CyberGhost - Streaming Optimized Servers and Massive Network
CyberGhost has one of the biggest VPN server networks around, with over 7,700 servers spanning 91 countries. That's a whole lotta options for finding a lightning-fast US server to unblock Crunchyroll!
But the really cool thing about CyberGhost is its streaming-optimized servers, which are configured specifically for buffer-free video streaming on popular services. There's even one optimized just for Crunchyroll!
I took CyberGhost for a spin and could easily access the full Crunchyroll anime library, with no stuttering or quality issues. Slick!
CyberGhost covers all the security essentials too - military-grade encryption, a kill switch, DNS/IP leak protection, and a comprehensive no-logs policy that's been independently audited.
Other streaming-friendly features include unlimited bandwidth, 7 simultaneous device connections, and Smart DNS for non-VPN devices.
CyberGhost is pretty affordable, especially on longer plans. You can test it out yourself thanks to the generous 45-day money-back guarantee - plenty of time for an extended anime binge!
  1. 💻 Private Internet Access - Simple But Solid for Crunchyroll
If you're looking for a straightforward, no-nonsense VPN for accessing US Crunchyroll, Private Internet Access (PIA) could be just what you need.
PIA has servers in all 50 US states, and it's a cinch to connect to the fastest one for your location with the auto-connect feature. Its WireGuard implementation means lightning-quick VPN speeds too.
While not as fancy as some premium VPNs, PIA has all the essential security chops - military-grade encryption, a kill switch, leak protection, and a cast-iron no-logs policy that's been proven in court.
The Android app comes loaded with an internet killswitch, split-tunneling, proxy support, and the ability to use PIA on unlimited devices. Sweet!
PIA might not dazzle with eye-catching features, but it's reliable, secure, and excellent value for money - especially if you nab one of the frequent discounts. It even throws in a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Stream Crunchyroll Anywhere with a VPN! 📺🌍
There you have it - my top VPN picks for watching ALL the Crunchyroll anime you can handle in 2024, no matter where you're located on this big ol' globe.
But before you rush off and start binging, there's a couple things to keep in mind:
1) While using a VPN for Crunchyroll is likely fine legally, it does violate the platform's terms of service. So maybe keep a low profile and don't go shouting about it from the rooftops. 🤫
2) Make sure to grab a VPN with a money-back guarantee, so you can test it out with Crunchyroll first before fully committing. My #1 recommendation NordVPN has a risk-free 30-day refund window, which is awesome.
So there you go! Now you're free to travel the world catching every Crunchyroll anime as it airs, whether you're kicking back at home or on a beach in Bali. 🏖
Grab one of those trusty VPNs, settle in with your favorite snacks, and let the anime binge commence! Kanpai! 🍻
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2024.04.20 09:56 Various_Habit_1565 Can still bypass adguard through unblock proxy sites. How to block access to them?

I'm not much of a tech savy. I've recently installed adguard. Enabled dns protection and parental control. But still I'm prone to adult sites using unblock proxy sites. Is there any setting I'm missing?
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2024.04.19 00:28 sreksworb Optimizing an Ayesha deck for Tier 2/3

Hey y'all! I posted a question recently on whether or not [[Ayesha Tanaka, Armorer]] could make for a viable commander in cEDH. As someone who's been playing mainly Kinnan and Kediss+Malcolm, I wanted to try a commander that really went all in on the artifacts idea. I wanted to flex my brewing muscle more than just my "reading a netdeck" muscle, so in combination with the feedback, I started throwing this together. The main win-con I think would be painter's servant+grindstone, although it takes a while to get around to each player, so a secondary is dramatic scepter into aetherflux or walking ballista, although that requires a few more pieces to be in place. Last back-up was just mass animating the artifacts out to swing in for 40-50 damage around turn 6 or 7. Alternative win cons I considered exploring where commander damage since she does have that unblockable clause or just using a lot of board wipes that keep one creature alive to maintain a low board state, although those don't seem as effective in the competitive format. Another potential strategy were [[armageddon]]esque effects and then cheating out a lot of mana rocks, but that felt too slow.
Right now I'm dealing with a lot of combo decks and it feels like needing to run so many artifacts bites down on the amount of interaction I need to keep that from popping off, so I don't know if there are any stronger stax pieces that can really deal with that. I've got some decent enough answers for thoracle, but I wanted to know if there were any other threats to look out for and how to deal with them in a deck like this.
I know this obviously won't be tier one, but I think there's a spot for her somewhere.
Tourneys I participate in are proxy friendly so there's no worry about budget.
https://archidekt.com/decks/7387875
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2024.04.12 16:49 SlendyBoy4 Highschool Hacking/programming challenge

My school provides students with Macbook Airs as part of their education system, and have them all set up as company/school devices with a locked admin account and several proxy's and firewalls such as Linewize and Falcon.
For some extra context about my school, we are heavily iSTEM focused with a massive engineering course budget. Despite the large budget however, they have only this year opened up a programming course for year 11 and 12. There hasn't been much interest so far so the IT department decided to issue a challenge. (with permission from the school)
For the challenge, we have to figure out a way to either steal the password for the admin account or change the student account into an admin. The only rule is that our method has to involve programming, apart from that anything is allowed, and we have permission to use some degree of malware as long as it doesn't create any permanent changes or damage to devices. The winner of the challenge gets $50 and are allowed to unblock 1 website (non-explicit) for every unique solution the students can come up with. They will all be reset next year so the quicker we come up with a solution the more we get out of it.
I haven't ever tried coding before this, so I'm kinda stumbling around in the dark. So far I have figured out how to make a decent keyreader on Swift UI, but it can't run without admin password because all permission, VPN, Proxy and account settings are password locked. I also can't run the side command from terminal. I have scrolled through every web certificate and key chain entry possible, but the ones I need are admin locked. I can't think of any other ways to do it through kinda normal means. Recently I have been reading about malware, in particular SQL injections but don't know where to start and what would be a waste of time.
Any suggestions would be great.
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2024.04.09 17:54 scrapeitcloud Node Unblocker for Web Scraping

Node Unblocker is a Node.js library that allows you to create proxy servers to bypass content blocks. The library was originally developed as a censorship circumvention tool, but it has since evolved into a more general-purpose proxy server. This makes it a great choice for a variety of tasks, such as accessing content from other regions or protecting privacy.
Continue reading Node Unblocker for Web Scraping here: https://hasdata.com/blog/node-unblocker
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2024.04.05 16:12 lorentedford I need to announce first off that I am an idiot on how exactly Fail2ban works but what I need is some thing that filters out the errors and bans individuals for them.

I run Ltcraft.net its a small minecraft server community and I got on some one's list some where because now I am getting these errors in my console.
I need some help understanding what I should put in to filter these attacks. We have two ports one is for minecraft java 25565 the other is for the Geyser or bedrock gamers its 19132. It all dumps to one log in Bungeecord output located in my case here:
/home/amp/.ampdata/instances/Bungeecord/Minecraft/proxy.log.0
Small sample of console and what is outputted.
/150.138.92.185:10993] Sent too many packets per second INFO08:56:20 [Geyser-BungeeCord] /150.138.92.185:10993 tried to connect! 08:56:28 [Geyser-BungeeCord] /150.138.92.185:21808 tried to connect! [Geyser-BungeeCord] /150.138.92.185:21808 tried to connect! [Geyser-BungeeCord] /150.138.92.185:21808 tried to connect! [Geyser-BungeeCord] /150.138.92.185:21808 tried to connect! 08:56:30 Unblocked address /150.138.92.185 
So I am guessing here and this is just a guess that in jail.local I will want to add this:
[minecraft-bungeecord] enabled = true port = 25565,19132 filter = minecraft-bungeecord logpath = /home/amp/.ampdata/instance/Bungeecord/Minecraft/proxy.log.0 maxretry = 3 findtime = 600 bantime = 3600 
And in filter.d/minecraft-bungeecord.conf;
[Definition] failregex = \[.*\]: \[.*\] disconnected with: Could not connect to a default or fallback server, please try again later: io.netty.channel.ConnectTimeoutException \[.*\]: \[.*\]<.*>.*tried to connect! \[.*\]: \[.*\]<.*>.*Sent too many packets per second ignoreregex = 
Would this be the proper way to handle to create this??
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2024.04.04 20:53 MannyBaezYT I made a web proxy. For all of us.

Hello Fellow Teenagers!
My name is Manny, and I made a completely free web proxy that allows users to evade censorship and access blocked websites, with the added benefit of bypassing GoGuardian and iboss in the process.
I started coding my own exploits for bypassing Chromebooks in 5th grade, I'm sophomore in high school now, and I'm still doing it. Hell, I'd love to add any suggestions!
I just wanted to share my little project here, just because maybe someone would find it useful.
Here's The Repo: Github (Click Me!)
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2024.04.04 09:49 dai_webb 3rd party patches failing to install using NinjaRMM

Hello.
We have recently rolled out NinjaRMM across our endpoints and have seen a lot of failures to install 3rd party patches (things like FileZilla, Notepad++, WebEx, Chrome, etc).
I've already overcome a few issues (we're behind Sophos SG firewalls, and by default all web traffic is blocked, unless proxied, so I've unblocked thousands of Amazon IP addresses). I've also added the URLs to the exclusions for web filtering. These are the hosts I've used:

Now, in the logs, I'm seeing HTTP 401 errors. As the log is really verbose, and consists of thousands of lines, here's what stands out:

SSL connection using TLSv1.2 / ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256
ALPN: server accepted http/1.1
Server certificate:
subject: CN=*.ninjarmm.com
start date: Jan 30 00:00:00 2024 GMT
expire date: Feb 27 23:59:59 2025 GMT
subjectAltName: host "agent-app.ninjarmm.com" matched cert's "*.ninjarmm.com"
issuer: C=US; O=Amazon; CN=Amazon RSA 2048 M03
SSL certificate verify ok.
using HTTP/1.1
<-HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
<-Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2024 05:53:53 GMT
<-Content-Type: application/json
<-Content-Length: 135
<-Connection: close
<-Server: nginx/1.21.5
<-Vary: Accept-Encoding
<-
Closing connection
TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS alert, close notify (256):
CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE=401
CURLINFO_HTTP_CONNECTCODE=0
06:53:53.294 E 3PPWRK:1876 [ serverresponse.cpp:73] RspSize[135] StatusCode[401] RequestURL[agent/credential] ResponseCode[FAILURE] ErrorInfo[HTTP 401 Unauthorized]
06:53:53.294 E 3PPWRK:1876 [ distressmonitor.cpp:293] Distress Signal[FAILED_HTTP_POST_FETCH_CREDENTIALS]:(5) Got error 401 when POST
06:53:53.294 E 3PPWRK:1876 [ credentialmanager.cpp:123] Won't retry to fetch credentials...
06:53:53.294 E 3PPWRK:1876 [ ProcessUtils.cpp:85] Failed to retrieve credentials from server.

Has anybody else seen anything similar?
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2024.04.04 08:43 pknerd 5 strategies to write unblockable web scrapers in Python

Strategies for Writing Unblockable Web Scrapers in Python

In the realm of web scraping, one of the biggest challenges developers face is the constant threat of being blocked by websites. However, there are strategies you can employ to enhance the longevity and effectiveness of your web scrapers. In this blog post, we'll delve into five key strategies for writing unblockable web scrapers in Python.

User-Agent: Mimicking Human Behavior

The User-Agent header plays a crucial role in convincing servers that your scraper is a legitimate user. By setting a User-Agent that mimics different browsers and devices, you can avoid detection and prevent blocking. Utilizing a diverse pool of User-Agents enhances the realism of your requests and reduces the likelihood of being flagged as a bot.

Implementation:

Referers: Directing Traffic Ethically

Setting Referer headers helps establish a connection between the current page being scraped and the previously visited page. By providing genuine Referer information, you can simulate natural browsing behavior and evade suspicion. Analyzing website structures and utilizing relevant category URLs or genuine backlinks as Referers enhances the credibility of your requests.

Practical Approach:

Proxy IPs: Diversifying Your Presence

Using proxy IPs is paramount for avoiding IP-based blocking. By rotating through multiple proxy IPs, you can distribute requests and mitigate the risk of detection. Investing in reputable proxy services that offer diverse IP pools ensures resilience against blocking attempts based on IP patterns.

Best Practices:

Request Headers: Mimicking Authentic Requests

Incorporating essential request headers beyond User-Agent and Referer further enhances the authenticity of your scraper's requests. Analyze the headers sent by genuine browsers and replicate them accurately to avoid detection. By including commonly accepted headers such as Accept-Encoding and Accept-Language, you align your scraper with typical browsing behavior.

Implementation Tips:

Delays: Emulating Human Interaction

Introducing delays between successive requests is crucial for emulating human browsing patterns. By incorporating random delays, you prevent triggering rate-limiting mechanisms and evade detection. Implementing varied delay intervals reduces predictability and enhances the stealthiness of your scraping activities.

Practical Considerations:

Conclusion: Striking a Balance

While achieving complete immunity from blocking may be challenging, implementing these strategies significantly increases the resilience of your web scrapers. By mimicking human behavior, diversifying your presence, and optimizing request patterns, you can navigate through the web's defenses more effectively. Continuous refinement and adaptation are key to maintaining successful and unblockable web scraping operations.

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2024.04.01 18:47 GrusKujo Help. I can't create an account

Help. I can't create an account
Whenever I try to create an account, this happens.
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I have never used Miraheze before, in fact, I first heard of it today. Is there anything I can do about this? I can't contact a mod there or send an email to Void since that's only available to those who have an account, at least from what I've seen. But I can't create an account. Please help
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2024.03.30 18:25 Repulsive-Traffic294 How to Use V2Ray VPN for Online Privacy & Unblocking

How to Use V2Ray VPN for Online Privacy & Unblocking
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What is V2Ray?

If you’re looking for a powerful, open-source proxy tool that can help you bypass internet censorship and access restricted content, V2Ray is a fantastic option.
This versatile software uses advanced tunneling protocols to route your internet traffic through encrypted channels, making it difficult for anyone to monitor or block your online activities.

Benefits of Using V2Ray

Using V2Ray comes with several benefits, including:
  • Unblocking websites and services that are restricted in your region
  • Enhancing your online privacy and security by encrypting your internet traffic
  • Bypassing internet censorship and surveillance measures imposed by governments or organizations
  • Accessing geographically-restricted content, such as streaming services or online games

Setting Up V2Ray VPN

Downloading V2Ray

The first step in using V2Ray is to download the software from the official website. V2Ray is available for various platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
Visit the V2Ray project’s GitHub page and navigate to the “Releases” section to grab the latest version compatible with your operating system.

Installing V2Ray

After downloading the appropriate package for your platform, follow the installation instructions provided.
For Windows and macOS users, the process is straightforward, involving running the installer and following the prompts.
Linux users may need to extract the package and run the binary executable.

Configuring V2Ray VPN

Understanding V2Ray Config Files

V2Ray is highly configurable, and its behavior is controlled by JSON configuration files.
These files define various settings, such as inbound and outbound proxies, routing rules, and more.
While the default configuration works for basic use cases, you’ll likely need to modify these files to suit your specific needs.

Editing Config Files

Open the V2Ray configuration file in a text editor (e.g., Notepad++ for Windows, TextEdit for macOS, or a command-line editor like Vim or Nano for Linux). The file structure consists of three main sections:
Inbound Settings This section defines how V2Ray should handle incoming connections. You can specify the protocol (e.g., VMess, SOCKS, or HTTP), port number, and other settings related to inbound traffic.
Outbound Settings The outbound settings control how V2Ray routes your internet traffic. Here, you can define the remote server(s) to connect to, along with the protocols and encryption methods to use.
Routing Settings The routing section allows you to configure rules that determine how V2Ray should handle different types of traffic.
For example, you can specify which domains should be routed through the proxy and which should use a direct connection.

Connecting to V2Ray VPN

Starting the V2Ray Service

Once you’ve configured V2Ray according to your needs, it’s time to start the service.
On Windows, you can typically launch V2Ray from the Start menu or by running the executable file. On macOS and Linux, you’ll need to open a terminal and navigate to the V2Ray directory, then run the appropriate command (e.g., ./v2ray or sudo systemctl start v2ray ).
Checking Connection Status To verify that V2Ray is running and connected to the remote server, you can use various methods, such as checking the system tray icon (on Windows) or consulting the log files.
Additionally, you can visit websites that display your public IP address or perform online privacy tests to ensure your traffic is being routed through the VPN.

Using V2Ray VPN

Accessing Blocked Websites

One of the primary use cases for V2Ray is unblocking websites and services that are restricted in your region.
With V2Ray running and connected to a remote server, you can simply launch your web browser and navigate to the desired website.
Your traffic will be encrypted and routed through the proxy, allowing you to bypass censorship and access the content you want.

Enhancing Online Privacy

In addition to unblocking websites, V2Ray can also help enhance your online privacy.
By routing your internet traffic through an encrypted tunnel, V2Ray makes it difficult for third parties (such as your internet service provider or government agencies) to monitor your online activities or collect data about your browsing habits.

Bypassing Internet Censorship

In some countries or regions, internet censorship is a significant issue, with governments or organizations imposing restrictions on access to certain websites, social media platforms, or other online services.
V2Ray can help you bypass these censorship measures by routing your traffic through servers located in regions with less stringent internet regulations.

Advanced V2Ray Features

Domain Routing

V2Ray offers advanced routing capabilities that allow you to specify which domains or IP addresses should use the proxy and which should use a direct connection.
This feature can be useful for optimizing performance and reducing latency by only routing specific traffic through the VPN.
Load Balancing If you have multiple remote servers configured in V2Ray, you can enable load balancing to distribute your traffic across these servers.
This can help improve performance and reliability by utilizing the available bandwidth and resources more efficiently.

mKCP Protocol

V2Ray supports the mKCP protocol, which is designed to provide better performance and reliability over unreliable or lossy networks. If you’re experiencing connectivity issues or high latency with standard protocols like TCP or UDP, enabling mKCP can potentially improve your VPN experience.

Troubleshooting V2Ray

Common Issues

While V2Ray is generally stable and reliable, you may encounter issues such as connectivity problems, slow speeds, or configuration errors. Some common issues include incorrect port forwarding settings, firewall or antivirus software blocking V2Ray, or outdated configuration files.

Checking Logs

One of the best ways to troubleshoot V2Ray is to check the log files. These files contain detailed information about the software’s operations, including any errors or warnings that may have occurred.
You can typically find the log files in the V2Ray installation directory or a designated logs folder.
Updating V2Ray
If you’re experiencing persistent issues with V2Ray, it’s worth checking if there’s a newer version available. The V2Ray project is actively maintained, and updates often include bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features.
Follow the same process you used for the initial installation to download and install the latest version of V2Ray.

Conclusion

V2Ray is a powerful and versatile proxy tool that can help you bypass internet censorship, access restricted content, and enhance your online privacy and security. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you should now have a better understanding of how to set up and configure V2Ray, as well as how to leverage its various features to meet your specific needs.
Remember, while V2Ray can be an invaluable tool for protecting your online privacy and accessing blocked content, it’s essential to use it responsibly and within legal boundaries. Always exercise caution when connecting to unknown servers or accessing potentially harmful or illegal content.

FAQs

Is V2Ray free to use?

Yes, V2Ray is an open-source project and is entirely free to use. You can download and install it without any charges or subscriptions.

Can V2Ray be detected by my internet service provider (ISP)?

While V2Ray encrypts your internet traffic, making it difficult for your ISP to monitor your online activities, they may still be able to detect that you’re using a VPN service. However, many ISPs do not actively block or restrict VPN usage.

How do I obtain a V2Ray server?

You can either set up your own V2Ray server or subscribe to a commercial VPN service that offers V2Ray servers. Setting up your own server can be more complex but provides greater control and customization options.

Can V2Ray be used on mobile devices?

Yes, V2Ray is available for Android devices, allowing you to secure your mobile internet connection and access restricted content on the go.

What are the system requirements for running V2Ray?

V2Ray is a lightweight application with relatively low system requirements. As long as you have a modern operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux) and sufficient storage space for the installation files, you should be able to run V2Ray without any issues.
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2024.03.27 20:14 jyyi1 New Intra (Beta) app with TLS fragmentation

🎉 Update: TLS fragmentation is now enabled in production for all Intra users.
Hi there! 👋
We just launched Intra Beta with the TLS record fragmentation feature enabled for all HTTPS traffic, that might unblock some websites such as YouTube. 🎉 Intra is a proxy-less app so you don't need to setup any VPN servers.
Here's how you can join the Beta channel (Intra is an Android-only app for now):
We appreciate your feedback! Help us improve Intra by testing it out and letting us know what you think.
Please note 💡: Intra cannot unblock HTTP websites, please try HTTPS.
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