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everythingisnowunblocked.com

v1.0.2

Published

Web proxy for evading internet censorship

Readme

nodeunblocker.com

Evade internet censorship!

The original nodeunblocker.com is now gone, but it's now easier than ever to deploy your own copy.

Deploy to Heroku Deploy to Bluemix Deploy to Azure Deploy to AWS

Running the website on your computer

  1. Install node.js
  2. Download the code
  3. Unzip it
  4. Open up a terminal/command line
  5. cd into the directory
  6. Run npm install to grab the dependencies.
  7. Run npm start to start the server. It should spawn a new instance for each CPU core you have.

(Note: running node app.js will not work. The server code is in the Gatling package, which the npm start command calls automatically.)

After that, it will be live on your computer and accessible from your computer at http://localhost:8080/ - accessing it from another computer is beyond the scope of this guide, but it is possible.

Running the website on Heroku/Bluemix/Azure/AWS/etc

This project should be runnable without modification on a free Heroku instance, as well as many other cloud providers. Clone/download the code and deploy it, or just click one of the buttons above.

About the project

The the core of the nodeunblocker.com has been extracted into a standalone library to make it more flexible, but everything you need to run the website is right here.

This project is released under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.

All source code is copyright Nathan Friedly.