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How to bypass ISP Data cap - Mr. Nobody - 12-14-2018 ==> As per my knowledge for now there is only two ways 1. VPN 2. VPS The only solution for these days is using VPN (Virtual Private Network) and VPS (Virtual Private Server). There is no way to boost your internet speed if your ISP signal towers or landline telecommunication box are shitty pieces of junk, and no way to mask your upload/download data usage from your ISP. Also for compression data it requires computing power so VPN providers will not compress your data and count them. Tampering with your service provider's server is the solution but it's illegal xD. VPS is also a good option. But, there are some disadvantages similar as bandwidth/traffic limit, server location (if you are at the same local area where your vpn server is set up then it also block sies which are blocked by your ISP, so use different country VPN), and computing power. You don't need domain name or larger storage. You are not making websites. You can rent a hacker to bypass all your traffic through it's server but it will be cheaper for you to pay to ISP rather than hacker xD. Well, i know a programm called ziproxy which encrypt as well as compress the data from your PC. It's free Download : http://ziproxy.sourceforge.net/download.html INSTALLATION Installation apt-get install ziproxy cd /etc/ziproxy/ mv ziproxy.conf ziproxy.conf1 ==> Then create a new one: nano ziproxy.conf ==> Enter below code to it #ziproxy.conf Port = 8081 AuthMode = 1 AuthPasswdFile = "/etc/ziproxy/http.passwd" AllowMethodCONNECT = true UseContentLength = false ImageQuality = {30,25,25,20} ErrorLog = "/etc/ziproxy/error.log" AccessLog = "/etc/ziproxy/access.log" RunAsUser = "ziproxy" RunAsGroup = "ziproxy" Address="IP_address_of_server" #mobile user agent: #RedefineUserAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 4.2.2; en-au) AppleWebKit/534.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/534.30" ProcessJPG = true ProcessPNG = true ProcessGIF = true ProcessHTML = true ProcessCSS = true ProcessJS = true ProcessHTML_CSS = true ProcessHTML_JS = true ProcessHTML_tags = true ProcessHTML_text = true ProcessHTML_PRE = true ProcessHTML_NoComments = true ProcessHTML_TEXTAREA = true AllowLookChange = true #block hosts #URLDeny = "/etc/ziproxy/deny.list" # ziproxy.conf ## tech.tiq.cc # This gets you about the fastest possible speed. Images are compressed and in the deny.list you can deposit the URLs of ad servers to eliminate ads. The server also requires authentication and acts as a HTTPS proxy, hence supports socksifiers like the program “Proxifier”. It also seems to be anonymous, meaning it does not send headers with your IP address in it. With the newest version on Debian 7 it now also minimizes css etc., before packing it. You can use the deny.list and mobile user agent (remove # in line) to save even more bandwidth. The http.passwd file should already exist. Delete the 2 previous entries and insert your user+password like this: user:password user2:password2 By the way, you need to restart ziproxy for changes to take effect. /etc/init.d/ziproxy restart In older versions you had to use “stop” and “start” instead of “restart” and even with version 3.2.0 it sometimes gets stuck. Congratulations, your ziproxy is now ready to be used. ? Also i have attached deny.list feel free to thanks me xD Suggest me any soltuion if you in comment box. :wave: RE: How to bypass ISP Data cap - Mr.Kurd - 12-16-2018 Thank you man, nice tutorial Give it up bro... |