Sunday, July 7, 2013

Netflix outside US

According to the philosophy of this blog, and following the previous post (How to access Pandora Radio Outside U.S.) we are still looking for virtual borders to bypass. Now it is the turn to Netflix, one of the most popular video streaming services in the United States.

Netflix screenshot


Netflix, is slow reaching other countries, making it unavailabre outside American borders. This block is almost always caused by negotiations with the intellectual property industry, which is not adapted to a global society, and want to keep anachronistic and decadent business models.
 
So if you try to access the Netflix page from any other country you may have this warning message:

Where do they think I live? In Westeros beyond the wall?

To skip this barrier, we will again use a proxy solution: KProxy Agent (step by step guide to download and run it is posted in my  previous post which provides a delocalized anonymous access to the internet.

So launch the application and make sure to select a server located in the U.S.:


Things change when we try to log back into Netflix. Now it detects that you access from a machine located on American soil and we can begin the registration process:

It seems that we have managed to pass through the mirror

Et voilà! After a couple register data screens (once Microsoft Silverlight installed), we can see Netflix movies and series available:


We just need a little adjustment before view our favorite movies and series. When we try to launch any video, we will get the following error:


Microsoft Silverlight doesn't work if our browser is in 'incognit mode'. To deactivate it (note that you continue browsing anonymously behink KProxy servers, but let the browser store some configuration data), we display the optinos menu and select 'New Window' (or just press Ctrl+N):


Now we go into Netflix again (or copy and paste into the the address bar) and everything works fine:
 


It works fast and reliable. Hope you enjoy!

Friday, March 16, 2012

NETFLIX disponible desde España

De acuerdo con la filosofía de este blog, y siguiendo el anterior post (Cómo acceder a Pandora Radio desde fuera de EEUU) seguimos buscando fronteras virtuales que saltar. Ahora le toca el turno a Netflix, uno de los servicios de streaming de video más populares en Estados Unidos.


Pantalla del visualizador de video de Nexflix



Netflix, a pesar de gozar de esta gran popularidad al otro lado del charco, lleva un avance muy lento para llegar a otros paises, lo que hace que no esté disponible fuera de las fronteras americanas e inglesas. 
Este bloqueo es casi siempre producido por gestiones con la industria de propiedad intelectual, que no está adaptándose a una sociedad global, y quiere mantener modelos de negocio anacrónicos y decadentes.
Por ello, si tratamos de acceder a la página de Netflix desde cualquier país aparte de los anteriormente citados, nos encontramos con una advertencia como esta:


¿Pero dónde se piensan que vivo? ¿En Narnia?

Para saltarnos esta barrera, vamos a hacer uso de nuevo de una solución proxy: KProxy Agent (la guía paso a paso para descargarlo y ejecutarlo está publicada en mi anterior post), lo que nos proporciona un acceso anónimo y deslocalizado a internet.

Lanzamos la aplicación y nos aseguramos de seleccionar un servidor ubicado en EEUU:


La cosa cambia cuando intentamos acceder de nuevo a Netflix. Ahora detecta que accedemos desde una maquina situada en suelo americano y podemos comenzar el proceso de registro:

Parece que hemos conseguido pasar a través del espejo

Et voilà! Después de una par de pantallas de datos de registro (previa instalación de Microsoft Silverlight), nos encontramos en la parrilla de entrada de películas y series de Netflix:


Sólo nos falta un pequeño ajuste antes de poder visualizar nuestras películas y series favoritas en V.O.S. Cuando tratamos de lanzar cualquier vídeo, vamos a obtener el siguiente error:


Microsoft Silverlight no nos va a dejar reproducir el video con el navegador en 'modo incógnito'. Para desactivarlo (ojo! seguimos navegando anónimamente detrás del proxy, pero permitimos que el navegador guarde datos de configuración), desplegamos el panel de opciones y seleccionamos 'nueva ventana' (o pulsamos Ctrl + N):



Volvemos a meternos en Netflix (o copiamos y pegamos en la barra de direcciones) y ahora todo irá como la seda:
 




Funciona rápido y sin cortes. Espero que lo disfrutéis!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Cómo acceder a Pandora Radio desde fuera de EEUU

Pandora es un servicio para escuchar música en Internet. De acuerdo con su propia descripción, más o menos:

Pandora Radio es el servicio de radio por internet personalizado que te ayuda a encontrar nueva música basándose en tus canciones favoritas. Crea estaciones de radio web personalizadas, escucha música gratis.

Pandora funciona muy bien, no necesita ninguna instalación, simplemente lo abres un una pestaña del navegador, seleccionas tu música favorita para crear tu propia "estación de radio", dejas la pestaña abierta y te olvidas. Cuando se acabe tu música seleccionada, Pandora buscará más música de acuerdo con tus preferencias. Tiene un pequeño inconveniente si no vives en EEUU. No puedes acceder porque capturan tu dirección IP y te prohíben el acceso.


Pero hay una fácil solución, hace unos días encontré esta pequeña joya en Internet: KProxy Agent. Te permite conectar a Internet desde otras direcciones IP. Bueno, si no te interesan mucho o no sabes mucho de estas cosas tecnológicas, lo único que tienes que saber es que podrás escuchar Pandora en cualquier parte.Y todo gratis.

Todo el mundo lo puede hacer, sigue los siguientes pasos :)

Paso 1. Descarga KProxy Agent
Ve a http://kproxy.com/agent.jsp y descarga la versión "Windows portable". Es la versión más sencilla para gente sin conocimientos de informática. Si sabes y puedes pegarte con la configuración de proxys del navegador, prueba la versión multiplataforma (cross-platform) porque la descarga es bastante menos pesada.



Paso 2. Descomprime KProxy Agent
Te habrás descargado un zip. Descomprímelo en tu ordenador. Una vez descomprimido está listo para ser usado. No requeiere ninguna instalación. Todo debería funcionar así en Windows :D

Paso 3. Lanza KProxy Agent
En el directorio de instalación de KProxy Agent encontrarás el fichero "Surf". Ejecútalo y te abrirá KProxy Agent junto con un navegador Google Chrome  conectado a KProxy Agent listo para navegar.



Paso 4. Selecciona un servidor de EEUU
KProxy Agent tiene varios servidores disponibles, selecciona uno de EEUU, así para el mundo será como si te conectaras desde EEUU.



Step 4. Ve a Pandora
Teclea en el navegador recientemente abierto "pandora.com" como cualquier otro navegador y... ta-chán! Pandora funciona perfectamente.



He estado escuchando música horas y fue muy agradable. Creo que lo voy a usar a diario :)

Ahora estoy probando ésto con otras plataformas en las que tengo mucho interés como Google Music y... Netflix. ¡Publicaré pronto mis resultados!

How to enjoy Pandora Radio from outside US


Pandora is an awesome site to listen music. According to its own description:

Pandora radio is the personalized internet radio service that helps you find new music based on your old and current favorites. Create custom web radio stations, listen free.

Pandora works great, it doesn't need any installation, just open it in a tab in your browser, select your favorite music to create you own "radio station" and play it in background. When your selected music will run out, Pandora will look for more music according to your preferences. But it has a little issue if you are outside US. You can't access this site. They track your IP address and forbid the access.



But there is an easy solution, I recently found this little jewel in Internet: KProxy Agent. It allows you to connect to Internet from other IP addresses. Well, if you don't understand very much about this tech things the only thing you need to know is that you will be able to listen pandora anywhere. And it is free.

Everybody can do it, just follow the next steps :)

Step 1. Download KProxy Agent
Go to http://kproxy.com/agent.jsp and download the Windows portable version. It is the easiest version for people with no computer skills. If you think you can deal with proxy servers try to download the cross-platform version.



Step 2. Unzip KProxy Agent
You have downloaded a zip, just unzip it in your computer. Once it is unzipped it is ready to use. No installation is required. Everything should work like this in Windows :D

Step 3. Launch KProxy Agent
In the KProxy Agent folder you will find a file "Surf". Execute it and it will open a Google Chrome browser ready to navigate.



Step 4. Be sure that you have selected an US server!
KProxy Agent has several servers available, just pick an US server, so the world will know that you connect to internet in US!



Step 4. Go to Pandora
Just type in the browser "pandora.com" like any other browser and... ta-da! Pandora works fine.



I was listening for hours music and was great. I think I'll use this everyday :)

Now I'm trying this with other platforms that I have a lot of interest, like Google Music and... Netflix. I'll publish my results soon!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

What "Doors in the Field" means

Lately, there are lots of news about Internet censorship that is comming to the free nations too. Goverments want to control all Internet traffic, cut down p2p, turn off direct download sites (aka Megaupload), even some companies can't offer their services in other countries (pandora, netflix, google music, etc) due to the laws approved by those goverments that are helping to die (but they don't know it) to the copyright lobby.

It seems that goverments are doing things for the common good... of several thousands of people in the world, against billions. I recently read about this point of view, and it is very interesting. What are doing those billions people? They should win, they outnumber by far that poor blind people. Well, there is a silent war in the background.

Putting doors in the field (literal traslation of "poner puertas al campo") is a Spanish axiom, meaning that when something is so big (like the countryside), you can't put a fence around it to stop people getting in. It is used when someone do a pointless futile action trying to accoplish an impossible mission. That expression fits very well when we are speaking about Internet restrictions and inspired the name and the theme of this blog.

People is fighting a resistance war against restriction, bypassing doors in the field with easy. The powerful people is creating more and more sophisticathed methods to build doors, but billions of brains thinking on how to bypass them are winning the war.

The first example of this story is the Napster case. When Napster where closed, music lobby was very happy because they have killed piracy but they where wrong. Internet evolved and adapted its methods and built decentraliced p2p systems to share not only music, but any type of file.

Every try to restrict Internet became in a solution to bypass that restrictions (anonymous proxies, VPN, TOR). Each restriction creates more powerful solutions. It's like fighting against bacterias with antibiotics, sooner or later, bacterias will adapt and antibiotics will be useless.

And this blog will try to talk about restrictions and how to bypass them. I'll post in English and Spanish, at least, some posts will be written right (or not...) Use this knowledge as is, you are solely responsible for your actions. 

Freedom is out there.