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codelockcodelock Member
edited July 2020 in Requests

So, due to lack of net neutrality laws in my country my isp can literally block access to anything they want. Recently they blocked duckduckgo and i think its enough.So i have finally decided to get a vps for vpn. While i am at it I would also love to do some torrenting on that vpn connection on my computer.
My bandwidth requirements are really small as My connection maxes out at 40mbps so anything like 1tb+ bandwidth and is good far more than i will exceed (am currently capped at 6gb of daily fup)....

My budget is around 20 usd/year is ? Is it enough or i need to increase it?

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  • Also soory for really bad English. It is not my native language

  • Maybe share the name of your country? It will help others offer better locations, also we're curious where the Kingdom of Google is.

  • codelockcodelock Member
    edited July 2020

    @SCAM_DONT_BUY said:
    Maybe share the name of your country? It will help others offer better locations, also we're curious where the Kingdom of Google is.

    "India"
    Also after backlash they had to revert the access to duckduckgo. Also i have use a local isp so it has not yet resumed the access.Most confusion arise because due to security reasons government doesn't have to give list of blacklisted domains so isps can literally block anything calling it a government order.

    Other sites blocked in past include reddit mega.nz all adult sites all web proxies like proxysite.com all torrent index sites etc.

    All file mirrors except Google drive at some point were blown

  • Also did i mention various YouTube videos like disrespect by PewDiePie. Also i can only watch YouTube in only 480p on mobile due to covid stufg

  • Also speaking about offers anything in Europe or sea region is acceptable.

    Also sorry for creating this many threads i am not used to this forums threads things

  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    Have you considered signing up with one of the popular lifetime VPN services (Keepsolid, Ivacy, FastesVPN..)? Starts from 15$ish for lifetime (FastestVPN; not the best though) and ranges up to 40$ish depending on sales. Keepsolid has been great lately. We have had members measuring some 300+ Mbit/s on that one so there shouldn't be a problem maxing your speed. Ivavy and Keepsolid have specific torrent servers.

  • @Ympker said:
    Have you considered signing up with one of the popular lifetime VPN services (Keepsolid, Ivacy, FastesVPN..)? Starts from 15$ish for lifetime (FastestVPN; not the best though) and ranges up to 40$ish depending on sales. Keepsolid has been great lately. We have had members measuring some 300+ Mbit/s on that one so there shouldn't be a problem maxing your speed. Ivavy and Keepsolid have specific torrent servers.

    I have considered those but I hate waiting for long to connect to a vpn.Also i don't trust any of them for my data and many of thier ips are abused so i constantly get google re CAPTCHA verification and stuff speaking this with experience with Nord.

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  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    @codelock said:

    @Ympker said:
    Have you considered signing up with one of the popular lifetime VPN services (Keepsolid, Ivacy, FastesVPN..)? Starts from 15$ish for lifetime (FastestVPN; not the best though) and ranges up to 40$ish depending on sales. Keepsolid has been great lately. We have had members measuring some 300+ Mbit/s on that one so there shouldn't be a problem maxing your speed. Ivavy and Keepsolid have specific torrent servers.

    I have considered those but I hate waiting for long to connect to a vpn.Also i don't trust any of them for my data and many of thier ips are abused so i constantly get google re CAPTCHA verification and stuff speaking this with experience with Nord.

    With Windscribe VPN and Keepsolid I dont feel like running into recaptcha often, but I understand.

  • Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2020

    @vladimirlenin said:
    Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    And @codelock which ISP you are using? I can easily access duckduckgo without any issue.

    Maybe it's time to change your ISP

    Edited: Also doing illegal stuff and copyright violation will always end with negative result no matter which country you are from.

    If you still want DMCA ignore host then try @cociu

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  • AC_FanAC_Fan Member

    @ViridWeb said:

    @vladimirlenin said:
    Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    And @codelock which ISP you are using? I can easily access duckduckgo without any issue.

    Maybe it's time to change your ISP

    Edited: Also doing illegal stuff and copyright violation will always end with negative result no matter which country you are from.

    If you still want DMCA ignore host then try @cociu

    I don't wish to get into a non-technical debate on LowEndTalk, but "no restrictions in India"? Seriously, don't make us laugh.

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  • codelockcodelock Member
    edited July 2020

    @ViridWeb said:

    @vladimirlenin said:
    Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    And @codelock which ISP you are using? I can easily access duckduckgo without any issue.

    Maybe it's time to change your ISP

    Edited: Also doing illegal stuff and copyright violation will always end with negative result no matter which country you are from.

    If you still want DMCA ignore host then try @cociu

    https://www.reddit.com/r/india/comments/hjus1b/reverse_the_block_on_duckduckgo_we_wrote_to_the/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
    Ok i already stated the access is back.and are this people idiots?
    https://mobile.twitter.com/duckduckgo/status/1278288303532302336

    Basically keep your mouth shut if you don't know anything

    Edit: I thought you were calling me ignorant but ok.nevermind the harsh language

  • @ViridWeb said:
    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    You are very rude person. Character once lost can never be reverted back to normal.

    Anyways, here is a quick overview:

    1. Legal adult Porn websites are banned in India. Doesn't it violation of freedom??? Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/technology/porn-ban-in-india-sparks-censorship-debate/113070/

    2. Domain names & other digital products have GST. So most of the Indians buy from Namecheap, Namesilo & other non-indian providers which is a big set back for India based businesses. Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/income-from-registering-domain-names-taxable/articleshow/63621238.cms

    3. Most of the providers. May be your company too sell services that are not located in India. Because it is not yet tech friendly to support the infrastructure. Source: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/india-losing-out-data-centre-business-to-small-nations/article23152064.ece

    Kindly, don't take my words in a negative sense. I just added proofs to my statements. Indians are very friendly people I <3 them. If you are Indian. Pls. behave respectfully on a public forum. Everything goes public. Cheers!!! :smile:

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  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2020

    @vladimirlenin said:

    @ViridWeb said:
    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    You are very rude person. Character once lost can never be reverted back to normal.

    Anyways, here is a quick overview:

    1. Legal adult Porn websites are banned in India. Doesn't it violation of freedom??? Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/technology/porn-ban-in-india-sparks-censorship-debate/113070/

    2. Domain names & other digital products have GST. So most of the Indians buy from Namecheap, Namesilo & other non-indian providers which is a big set back for India based businesses. Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/income-from-registering-domain-names-taxable/articleshow/63621238.cms

    3. Most of the providers. May be your company too sell services that are not located in India. Because it is not yet tech friendly to support the infrastructure. Source: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/india-losing-out-data-centre-business-to-small-nations/article23152064.ece

    Kindly, don't take my words in a negative sense. I just added proofs to my statements. Indians are very friendly people I <3 them. If you are Indian. Pls. behave respectfully on a public forum. Everything goes public. Cheers!!! :smile:

    Well I definitely agree with your 3rd point but not with other two.

    Yes India it's really not a Tech friendly country. And it's very difficult to grow.

    But for GST it's apply everywhere I think (If I'm not wrong). Example: If you are from EU and buying things from an EU company then you have to pay VAT. You can't bypass Taxes.

    And for Porn, most of the wired ISPs still do have access to these websites. But if you are using Internet from mobile then you can't get access to these websites from your telecom ISP

  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep

    @AC_Fan said:

    @ViridWeb said:

    @vladimirlenin said:
    Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    And @codelock which ISP you are using? I can easily access duckduckgo without any issue.

    Maybe it's time to change your ISP

    Edited: Also doing illegal stuff and copyright violation will always end with negative result no matter which country you are from.

    If you still want DMCA ignore host then try @cociu

    I don't wish to get into a non-technical debate on LowEndTalk, but "no restrictions in India"? Seriously, don't make us laugh.

    I'm talking about the duckduckgo restriction claim by the OP. duckduckgo is accessible, even OP clearify

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  • codelockcodelock Member
    edited July 2020

    @ViridWeb said:

    @vladimirlenin said:

    @ViridWeb said:
    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    You are very rude person. Character once lost can never be reverted back to normal.

    Anyways, here is a quick overview:

    1. Legal adult Porn websites are banned in India. Doesn't it violation of freedom??? Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/technology/porn-ban-in-india-sparks-censorship-debate/113070/

    2. Domain names & other digital products have GST. So most of the Indians buy from Namecheap, Namesilo & other non-indian providers which is a big set back for India based businesses. Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/income-from-registering-domain-names-taxable/articleshow/63621238.cms

    3. Most of the providers. May be your company too sell services that are not located in India. Because it is not yet tech friendly to support the infrastructure. Source: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/india-losing-out-data-centre-business-to-small-nations/article23152064.ece

    Kindly, don't take my words in a negative sense. I just added proofs to my statements. Indians are very friendly people I <3 them. If you are Indian. Pls. behave respectfully on a public forum. Everything goes public. Cheers!!! :smile:

    Well I definitely agree with your 3rd point but not with other two.

    Yes India it's really not a Tech friendly country. And it's very difficult to grow.

    But for GST it's apply everywhere I think (If I'm not wrong). Example: If you are from EU and buying things from an EU company then you have to pay VAT. You can't bypass Taxes.

    And for Porn, most of the wired ISPs still do have access to these websites. But if you are using Internet from mobile then you can't get access to these websites from your telecom ISP

    Most != All
    And i dont have many other choices where i live and the government is to blame for not regulation open access to internet on all isps.

  • @ViridWeb said:

    @AC_Fan said:

    @ViridWeb said:

    @vladimirlenin said:
    Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    And @codelock which ISP you are using? I can easily access duckduckgo without any issue.

    Maybe it's time to change your ISP

    Edited: Also doing illegal stuff and copyright violation will always end with negative result no matter which country you are from.

    If you still want DMCA ignore host then try @cociu

    I don't wish to get into a non-technical debate on LowEndTalk, but "no restrictions in India"? Seriously, don't make us laugh.

    I'm talking about the duckduckgo restriction claim by the OP. duckduckgo is accessible, even OP clearify

    At some point it was "not"
    For 2 days

  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2020

    @codelock said:

    @ViridWeb said:

    @AC_Fan said:

    @ViridWeb said:

    @vladimirlenin said:
    Yes. I have friends from India, they say freedom is limited over there & every thing is blocked in the name of culture & tradition. Domains from Indian sellers are very costly so they buy Hosting, domains & almost all digital stuff from non-indian providers.

    If you don't know anything then it's better to keep your mouth shut. There no restrictions in India.

    And @codelock which ISP you are using? I can easily access duckduckgo without any issue.

    Maybe it's time to change your ISP

    Edited: Also doing illegal stuff and copyright violation will always end with negative result no matter which country you are from.

    If you still want DMCA ignore host then try @cociu

    I don't wish to get into a non-technical debate on LowEndTalk, but "no restrictions in India"? Seriously, don't make us laugh.

    I'm talking about the duckduckgo restriction claim by the OP. duckduckgo is accessible, even OP clearify

    At some point it was "not"
    For 2 days

    Yes you are right. It's not accessible from Mobile ISP but I somehow manage to get access from our wired network.

    Anyway, try @cociu for DMCA vps. Or SumRando free vpn. Hope it will help you.. :smile:

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  • AK_KWHAK_KWH Member, Patron Provider

    @HostSlick or @cociu maybe can help you to access duckduckgo

  • Adam1Adam1 Member

    @vladimirlenin said: Legal adult Porn websites are banned in India.

    When I was in India earlier this year, I found pornhub to be blocked on some ISP's and not others, or it could have depended which state I was in. I cant remember, but it was annoying.

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  • HostSlickHostSlick Member, Patron Provider

    @AK_KWH said:
    @HostSlick or @cociu maybe can help you to access duckduckgo

    @cociu will :smile:

  • raknazraknaz Member
    edited July 2020

    using vpn with a dns leak protection is the easiest way. there are few available for 1500 inr, which does the job. keepsolid, fastestvpn, veepn . you wont find much of a waiting time in connecting, compared to when you host openvpn server. the average speeds are 10-50 Mbps

    if u want higher speeds (if ur internet speed is above 100 Mbps in india) , you might consider hosting openvpn because other paid vpns are costlier in this range

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited July 2020

    I don't know about DMCA ' lax' hosts other than maybe a kimsufi or scaleway cheap dedi.

    But you my fellow Indian friend should definitely pick up one of the limited launch special KVMs from Hostus (look at @alexanderm 's latest thread)
    A ryzen KVM in Singapore for $24/yr is INSANE deal. Stocks might disappear today.
    I bought one and it is blazing fast and excellent overall. (guaranteed lowest latency to closest non-indian popular CDN POP)

    Throw wireguard and/or openVPN on it and your internet privacy is safe from home country ISP/jurisdiction and censorship.
    Adult streaming is perfectly fine.

    Just do not engage in copyright violation on this VPS. (you'll lose your $24)

    My motto : do not shit where you eat.
    If you are going to use public torrents, wait until some good scaleway deal comes along or get a shared seedbox plan.

    Edit: don't worry too much about the data transfer. I have a 200GB fup from my ISP, and I rarely use more than 150GB on my vpn node vps. (you can turn off the VPN when downloading stuff overnight via sftp etc from seedbox, avoiding double encryption overhead and roundout routing to EU)

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  • Then there's a small KVM from @cociu for all your... Er Personal Entertainment needs. 😉

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  • 0xbkt0xbkt Member

    @vimalware said:
    I don't know about DMCA ' lax' hosts other than maybe a kimsufi or scaleway cheap dedi.

    Well, how is this possible with Online and its subsidiaries? Or OVH maybe. How come they don't give an eff about DMCA or other copyright claims?

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited July 2020

    @0xbkt said:

    @vimalware said:
    I don't know about DMCA ' lax' hosts other than maybe a kimsufi or scaleway cheap dedi.

    Well, how is this possible with Online and its subsidiaries? Or OVH maybe. How come they don't give an eff about DMCA or other copyright claims?

    Shh. No one knows. It just works out sometimes
    Edit : ovh enterprise brand is a completely different beast from the kimsufi. (hint)

  • tjol5tjol5 Member
    edited July 2020

    @codelock said:

    @Ympker said:
    Have you considered signing up with one of the popular lifetime VPN services (Keepsolid, Ivacy, FastesVPN..)? Starts from 15$ish for lifetime (FastestVPN; not the best though) and ranges up to 40$ish depending on sales. Keepsolid has been great lately. We have had members measuring some 300+ Mbit/s on that one so there shouldn't be a problem maxing your speed. Ivavy and Keepsolid have specific torrent servers.

    I have considered those but I hate waiting for long to connect to a vpn.Also i don't trust any of them for my data and many of thier ips are abused so i constantly get google re CAPTCHA verification and stuff speaking this with experience with Nord.

    (most?) datacenter IPs get blacklisted by google search, so you almost always get prompted for google.com reCAPTCHA all the time through your own VPS

    *if you leave your cookies intact, sometimes google learns and whitelists your cookie for google.com search(but not whitelisting the IP). if you clear cookie/incognito, reCAPTCHA again. no guarantees, unsure about other sites protected by reCAPTCHA, whether they participate in this cookie whitelisting

    for you, I'd recommend finding the closest geo-location (typically singapore, maybe europe) and find a cheap VPS there. ping/latency more important than raw speed

  • @vimalware what are this scaleway and kimsufi ? Like i know they are big dedicated server providers but What do these deals cost because i have never seen and i am only looking at this hosting stuff since a week.

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited July 2020

    @codelock said:
    @vimalware what are this scaleway and kimsufi ? Like i know they are big dedicated server providers but What do these deals cost because i have never seen and i am only looking at this hosting stuff since a week.

    Ignore them for now. I just got lucky with a stupid 2 euro/m atom dedi.

    For now, your best bet for a VPS based solution is looking at @cociu's latest threads and comments.
    I believe there's a $12/15 /yr kvm special in there somewhere. Dmca is pretty ignored.

    Run rtinst(github project) script on a cociu ox and you now have personal use 'media seedbox' with roughly 80-100gb disk(I think).
    If you torrent a LOT, you can script some rsync task to move completed torrents to another pure storage VPS from Any reputable provider.

    Edit: for day-to-day internet vpn (office, work, leisure, unblocking sites),
    I suggest using a low latency SGP vps if you are serious about transport-layer security' Keep it connected 24/7 on all mobile devices to avoid/bypass all the ISP poisoning /snooping shenanigans.

    I assume you're just a regular law abiding citizen who's tired of the middleman meddling. (ediy:typed on phone. Ignore typos)

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