3 Ways to Access Blocked “Malaysia Today”

Filed in: Malaysia, Web — August 28th, 2008

Malaysia Today“, a Malaysia political news portal, has been blocked by local ISPs as ordered by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Here are the workarounds to skip the block and access Malaysia Today like normal.

  1. Use the new website address — Malaysia Today has been migrated to a new server and has a new website address (mirror?): http://mt.harapanmalaysia.com/2008/ Simply use the link to access Malaysia Today like normal.
  2. Use proxy server — find a free proxy server and apply it to your system or web browser network setting. Hola! (Read “how to use free proxy with Firefox“)
  3. Use OpenDNS — Stop using local ISPs’ DNS server and switch to OpenDNS, a free DNS service. It is easy to setup, simply follow the OpenDNS setup instruction. Using OpenDNS also skip any ISP level website blocks in the future.


Who is hosting Malaysia Today?

Before the ISP block, Malaysia Today is hosting with ReadySpace, a Singapore hosting company. Ironically, they moved the website to data center in Malaysia (read: tmnet). Check who is hosting any website.

My two cents

Well, Internet Censorship is bad, real bad.

You can read more about the access block on bytebot’s post “Malaysia starts censoring bloggers“. CNET Asia blog has the news too, written by Bernice Low.

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  • http://www.izzatz.com/ Izzatz

    or else you can use this fast proxy site

    http://www.proxy.my

    :)

  • http://www.izzatz.com Izzatz

    or else you can use this fast proxy site

    http://www.proxy.my

    :)

  • http://prevalentco.blogspot.com/ EliteVillain

    They can’t really block everything when it comes to internet…i like using proxy to access site ^^ Thanks Liew

  • http://prevalentco.blogspot.com EliteVillain

    They can’t really block everything when it comes to internet…i like using proxy to access site ^^ Thanks Liew

  • http://malaysian-today-net.blogspot.com/ drsd1665

    I have written a similar notes on how to circumvent internet censorship, and our ideas are more of less the same.

    For proxies, in addition to what you’ve written, there is this proxy software called Ultrasurf that’s developed by the people against internet censorship in China. I find it superb as it’s light, easy to use and most importantly, unblockable!

    Basically, Ultrasurf enables users inside countries with heavy Internet censorship to visit any public web sites in the world safely and freely while it automatically searches the highest speed proxy servers in the background.

    Download Ultrasurf software from:
    http://www.ultrareach.com
    http://www.wujie.net/downloads/ultrasurf/u.zip

    Then extract the file and run, that’s it.

    If you are using browser other than IE, then you have to manually change your proxy IP address to 127.0.0.1 with port :9666 .

    Say NO to internet censorship!

  • http://malaysian-today-net.blogspot.com drsd1665

    I have written a similar notes on how to circumvent internet censorship, and our ideas are more of less the same.

    For proxies, in addition to what you’ve written, there is this proxy software called Ultrasurf that’s developed by the people against internet censorship in China. I find it superb as it’s light, easy to use and most importantly, unblockable!

    Basically, Ultrasurf enables users inside countries with heavy Internet censorship to visit any public web sites in the world safely and freely while it automatically searches the highest speed proxy servers in the background.

    Download Ultrasurf software from:
    http://www.ultrareach.com
    http://www.wujie.net/downloads/ultrasurf/u.zip

    Then extract the file and run, that’s it.

    If you are using browser other than IE, then you have to manually change your proxy IP address to 127.0.0.1 with port :9666 .

    Say NO to internet censorship!

  • http://www.ahpen-blog.co.cc/ cautionsign

    u can use http://www.unipeak.com too ;) try it. I was using it to access block sites last time in college. lol :P

  • http://www.ahpen-blog.co.cc cautionsign

    u can use http://www.unipeak.com too ;) try it. I was using it to access block sites last time in college. lol :P

  • http://brianwong.com/ Brian

    I actually have no interest in politics whatsoever but I was appalled at this latest stupidity by the current govt!

    As a blogger, I feel very much that our rights to freedom of speech has been violated. What happened to the MSC charter?

    I will track back to this and get more people to read Malaysia Today now!

  • http://brianwong.com Brian

    I actually have no interest in politics whatsoever but I was appalled at this latest stupidity by the current govt!

    As a blogger, I feel very much that our rights to freedom of speech has been violated. What happened to the MSC charter?

    I will track back to this and get more people to read Malaysia Today now!

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  • http://www.looiformoney.com/ Jeremy

    Where is democracy? I think “they” better stop using democracy in Malaysia. No freedom to speak.

    For those who got blocked, use this proxy:
    http://www.unblocklists.com

  • http://www.looiformoney.com Jeremy

    Where is democracy? I think “they” better stop using democracy in Malaysia. No freedom to speak.

    For those who got blocked, use this proxy:
    http://www.unblocklists.com

  • http://blog.amirhamzah.net/ overlord_666

    OpenDNS method works fine & easy for me :-D

  • http://blog.amirhamzah.net overlord_666

    OpenDNS method works fine & easy for me :-D

  • http://limadang.com/ limadang.com

    MC MC MC again…haha well there is no such Terms as Ban or Block in the internet world once again..the Malaysian Gov doesn’t know how internet works lols soon lots of bloggers will start sharing the knowledge in the blogosphere and the email too ahahha..

  • http://limadang.com limadang.com

    MC MC MC again…haha well there is no such Terms as Ban or Block in the internet world once again..the Malaysian Gov doesn’t know how internet works lols soon lots of bloggers will start sharing the knowledge in the blogosphere and the email too ahahha..

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  • http://www.geckoandfly.com/ DannyArcher

    The ‘multimedia’ bill our government passed during mahathir’s time guarantee there would be no internet censorship, this is to attracts foreign companies, especially big internet companies such as Yahoo, Google, ebay to set up their regional base for south east asia.

    Instead, they’ve chosen Singapore as their base, reason? our government’s promises are not trustworthy, remember AFTA? the reduction in tax for cars?

    Its time bloggers like you and me stood up against the corrupt gov.

  • http://www.geckoandfly.com DannyArcher

    The ‘multimedia’ bill our government passed during mahathir’s time guarantee there would be no internet censorship, this is to attracts foreign companies, especially big internet companies such as Yahoo, Google, ebay to set up their regional base for south east asia.

    Instead, they’ve chosen Singapore as their base, reason? our government’s promises are not trustworthy, remember AFTA? the reduction in tax for cars?

    Its time bloggers like you and me stood up against the corrupt gov.

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  • http://www.greentacblog.com/ Greentac

    I tried to use OpenDNS, it really help. But, I still cannot access to certain hong kong forum. Too bad… Proxy work, but it load too slow.

  • http://www.greentacblog.com Greentac

    I tried to use OpenDNS, it really help. But, I still cannot access to certain hong kong forum. Too bad… Proxy work, but it load too slow.

  • http://www.malaysiabodoh.com/ datukgoh

    Nothing new. They blocked all my websites.

    http://www.MalaysiaBodoh.com.

    Having spend 3 weeks in Msia and just back,
    Msia cost of living is high all silly news is on Anwar.

    Good Luck Msia.

  • http://www.malaysiabodoh.com datukgoh

    Nothing new. They blocked all my websites.

    http://www.MalaysiaBodoh.com.

    Having spend 3 weeks in Msia and just back,
    Msia cost of living is high all silly news is on Anwar.

    Good Luck Msia.

  • FreedomOfSpeech

    Another way is to use VPN to bypass ISP all together,

    1. The easiest is using the one below, its free easy to install, use and remove, but ad-supported, non-obstructing ads.

    http://anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/

    2. Conventional VPN
    http://www.relakks.com (free 30 days trial, no installation, but every month u need to re-register with a new email address to get further 30 days) etc. My experience with it is…. its hard to get connected.

  • FreedomOfSpeech

    Another way is to use VPN to bypass ISP all together,

    1. The easiest is using the one below, its free easy to install, use and remove, but ad-supported, non-obstructing ads.

    http://anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/

    2. Conventional VPN
    http://www.relakks.com (free 30 days trial, no installation, but every month u need to re-register with a new email address to get further 30 days) etc. My experience with it is…. its hard to get connected.

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  • http://www.ahpen-blog.co.cc/ cautionsign

    you can try to use http://www.unipeak.com and see. :)

  • http://www.ahpen-blog.co.cc cautionsign

    you can try to use http://www.unipeak.com and see. :)

  • http://friendfinder2u.com/ 100% Free Malaysia Dating Site

    Thanks for the info Liew………need to learn to use Proxy now

  • http://friendfinder2u.com/ 100% Free Malaysia Dating Site

    Thanks for the info Liew………need to learn to use Proxy now

  • http://www.geckoandfly.com/ DannyArcher

    typo error, it is not http://mt.haraoanmalaysia.com/2008/, its ‘harapan’ not’haraoan’

  • http://www.geckoandfly.com DannyArcher

    typo error, it is not http://mt.haraoanmalaysia.com/2008/, its ‘harapan’ not’haraoan’

  • http://www.bestbuyidea.com/ Beaulife

    Thanks Liew for your recommendations. I have been searching for similar configurations and ideas for a long time but don’t know what to choose. Now you have made me easier to make a choice.

  • http://www.bestbuyidea.com/ Beaulife

    Thanks Liew for your recommendations. I have been searching for similar configurations and ideas for a long time but don’t know what to choose. Now you have made me easier to make a choice.

  • http://www.gabriellai.com/ Gabriel Lai

    Liew, thanks for the ideas.. I think OpenDNS is a good idea too

  • http://www.gabriellai.com Gabriel Lai

    Liew, thanks for the ideas.. I think OpenDNS is a good idea too

  • http://www.electronicslab.asia/forums ASIAN Electronics Forum

    well, no one is going to follow china in blocking internet access.

  • http://www.electronicslab.asia/forums ASIAN Electronics Forum

    well, no one is going to follow china in blocking internet access.

  • http://moneyclicking.net/ Kidino

    I have no say about what is in malaysia-today…

    But the thing is, it is clearly in MSC Malaysia Bill of Guarantee, item number 7, which states, “Ensure no Internet censorship.”

    http://www.mscmalaysia.my/topic/MSC+Malaysia+Bill+of+Guarantees

    Is Malaysia still upholding their bill of guarantee with MSC companies?? When they block this, does this means MSC companies are not affected??

    Hmm… no wonder Dr. M is upset about the censorship…

  • http://moneyclicking.net Kidino

    I have no say about what is in malaysia-today…

    But the thing is, it is clearly in MSC Malaysia Bill of Guarantee, item number 7, which states, “Ensure no Internet censorship.”

    http://www.mscmalaysia.my/topic/MSC+Malaysia+Bill+of+Guarantees

    Is Malaysia still upholding their bill of guarantee with MSC companies?? When they block this, does this means MSC companies are not affected??

    Hmm… no wonder Dr. M is upset about the censorship…

  • lightning

    That action just made me all the very more interested in Malaysia Today. Only thing is…anyone knows where to register to post a comment on that site? I couldn’t find where to register. Only the login…

  • lightning

    That action just made me all the very more interested in Malaysia Today. Only thing is…anyone knows where to register to post a comment on that site? I couldn’t find where to register. Only the login…

  • DK

    Can someone tell me where/ how i can check the domin name or website is block by malaysia? I was so surprised that my website is block by malaysia! It’s just a normal business website! How come they can do that as their like only????

  • DK

    Can someone tell me where/ how i can check the domin name or website is block by malaysia? I was so surprised that my website is block by malaysia! It’s just a normal business website! How come they can do that as their like only????

  • http://www.minisitegallery.com/ Kidino

    Interesting DK. Can you tell us what you website is. We’d love to see it. Or probably it’s just being marked by Google as dangerous.

  • http://www.minisitegallery.com/ Kidino

    Interesting DK. Can you tell us what you website is. We’d love to see it. Or probably it’s just being marked by Google as dangerous.

  • Kek pui

    Malaysia-Today is “blocked” again. Could get into the masthead. However, when clicked on any subject, it throws out:
    “You are not authorised to view this resource.
    You need to login.”
    Help.

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