I was incredibly bored from re-making my proxy-avoidance site, so I took a break, and am finishing up a program which will allow you access to a new domain extension, .gm.
The .gm domain name was created to allow the users of the GMC to have a "Top-Level domain" (because we all know that Game Maker users are teh broke).So register your .gm domain names on my shitty registrar (really, i threw it together in like… No time).http://steverolfe.com/newdotgm/Did I mention they were free?The first release of new.gm is expected tonight, or tomorrow, depending on if I feel like working on it.In other news, I'm re-writing my proxy avoidance front-end, and giving it the domain name: www.tunnelyou.com . You'll be able to use the proxy scripts through there as well as download them to host on your own server (if you'd like).The source code is released under some creative commons license, I'll figure that out when I finish it (probably share-alike).I also finished the quickbooks unlocker, but I haven't yet made it relock the files… Later on…And that's about it…
I managed to do it in Firefox, dunno what was up with IE…
This is completely pointless. There's a reason the current DNS system works how it does.
IE is an epic fail, FX.
In any case, is it possible for me to carry around a proxy HTML file on my USB stick, and use that to avoid blocking systems?Err…you MAY want to fix that download link. It doesn't work even in FireFox, what with a 404 Error.
This is completely pointless. There's a reason the current DNS system works how it does.
You mean because some company managed to convince the government that they should be given the right to charge people for domain names?Omg batman! ICANN and IANA don't own the world.
@KilinThats because it's not up… Yet…@GeorgeWow, you can goto a site. No shit sherlock, new.net is loaded with spywares/adwares/etc. Thats why it's dead.@OLI'll just let JakeX's explanation sink in…THE CLIENT IS TEH DONE!
But no one knows what the heck an ip address is, so now i've got to filter teh contents! w00t (not).