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alanbjames 06-09-2014 14:42

Using a Proxy on VM
 
Hi Guys.

I have noticed that VM are stating to use either a VPN or Proxy to deal with the youtube issue at the moment.

My question is what free proxies are there available that are non web based as in u don't have to go via another site.

VM did away with all their own proxies years ago.

General Maximus 06-09-2014 18:16

Re: Using a Proxy on VM
 
great, well they either need to provide some free proxies through a 3rd party service or do the same for vpns then. This is nearly as good as recommending people use their own routers so they can set DNS servers other than VM's.

You have got to use a vpn connection to get reliable access to one of the most visited sites/services on the internet! What a joke :jk:

If it is such a big on going issue for them they need to put a permanent fix in place.

alanbjames 06-09-2014 23:25

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The Proxy they did leave in place they removed because they stated it was "being misused" but i never read anywhere what VM meant by being misused.

General Maximus 07-09-2014 00:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by alanbjames (Post 35727008)
what VM meant by being misused.

it was actually "being used" which VM weren't expecting. They set it up and kept their fingers crossed nobody was going to notice.

Kushan 07-09-2014 15:16

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They had a proxy? Is that the old webcache.virginmedia.com thing or something else? (I think that was the address).

heero_yuy 07-09-2014 15:49

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Isn't the problem with Youtube down to VMs CDNs being a load of bull plop? A proxy is one way of bypassing them.

I seem to remember that blacklisting their CDNs IPs overcome a lot of the stuttering problem by forcing a direct connection.

Kushan 07-09-2014 16:05

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CDN, peering, both, who knows. There seems to be some debate about that.

alanbjames 07-09-2014 16:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35727135)
They had a proxy? Is that the old webcache.virginmedia.com thing or something else? (I think that was the address).

webcache.virginmedia.com port 8080

That was the proxy which used to exist but no longer does.

Kushan 07-09-2014 16:22

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That is indeed donkey's years old. Not surprised they took it down, it caused more problems than it solved.

alanbjames 07-09-2014 16:33

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It wasnt taken down until about 12-18 months ago as it was the last remaining proxy they had and it was the one they would tell u to use if u were getting slow download speeds from the VM FTP they tell u to test speed on.

Kushan 07-09-2014 16:35

Re: Using a Proxy on VM
 
I remember it being trained out, but I don't remember it ever really working very well for most things.

qasdfdsaq 09-09-2014 13:04

Re: Using a Proxy on VM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35726946)
great, well they either need to provide some free proxies through a 3rd party service or do the same for vpns then. This is nearly as good as recommending people use their own routers so they can set DNS servers other than VM's. You have got to use a vpn connection to get reliable access to one of the most visited sites/services on the internet! What a joke :jk: If it is such a big on going issue for them they need to put a permanent fix in place.

No this is as good as saying "Use another company's internet service because ours is broken".

Paul 09-09-2014 13:54

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I started running my own proxy a few months ago. No more blocked pages. :)

qasdfdsaq 09-09-2014 16:29

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As have I for several years. Simply having an external IP I can connect to remotely to check if any problem is caused my my local connection or ISP is useful enough.

Kushan 09-09-2014 16:34

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Similarly, it helps being a sysadmin at a company with a reasonable leased line. VPN all of the things.


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