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Website detects Proxy and SSL VPN

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Hi,

There is a website where I want to publish something 'anonymous'. I tried a proxy and a SSL VPN.

But the website detects I'm behind them and doesn't let me post anything. It simply says insecure location.

Is there anyway to by-pass this? Maybe using a VPS in my country?

Thanks.
Prolax

51 minutes ago, Prolax said:

Hi,

There is a website where I want to publish something 'anonymous'. I tried a proxy and a SSL VPN.

But the website detects I'm behind them and doesn't let me post anything. It simply says insecure location.

Is there anyway to by-pass this? Maybe using a VPS in my country?

Thanks.
Prolax

Maybe they're detecting that the IP you're accessing from belongs to a hosting company, which would suggest that you're using a proxy or VPS/Dedicated server to his your real IP. What's the site in question?

Edited by harrypotter

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5 minutes ago, harrypotter said:

Maybe they're detecting that the IP you're accessing from belongs to a hosting company, which would suggest that you're using a proxy or VPS/Dedicated server to his your real IP. What's the site in question?

The website detects Tor exit nodes, SSL VPN (CyberGhost for example) and Proxy servers. I'm guessing they have some sort of list of 'insecure' ips.

I guess I'll just have to use an open wifi network in my country to by-pass it.

48 minutes ago, Khaleesi said:

What is a secure location nowadays ... 
Maybe try Raqqah in Syria ^^

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11 hours ago, skeetballs said:

get a residential proxy and use a vpn in the same country as the proxy
 

in doing so your dns wont leak

DNS should not leak if you are behind a VPN, since it uses the DNS servers of the VPN adapter.

If you cannot find a solution you could always take a laptop to somewhere with free wifi or go to a library.

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4 minutes ago, RetroBot said:

If you cannot find a solution you could always take a laptop to somewhere with free wifi or go to a library.

Indeed, I'll probably do that.

Thanks for all replies.

9 hours ago, Prolax said:

DNS should not leak if you are behind a VPN, since it uses the DNS servers of the VPN adapter.

nah if you have javascript enabled your dns will leak.

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