first, i have no money to spend, just to declare it
i want to play this game and the game server goes under the domain of "gameone" and my router denies all access points that has the word "game" on the domain, therefore i just usually proxy that. i know because only websites with the word game on it would come up as this message:
"The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading."
so yeah, when in a browser, i can just use a internet proxy, but now, the game is on the software, and i have no clue how to get over that bridge...
oh, and no, i just tried hotspot shield VPN, but it doesn't work, here's a pic of my program connections using net limit 3;
they both goes in different directions
if the pic doesn't work, then here's the link
http://s29.postimg.org/klyha1647/Capture.png
There are several things here that don't make sense here.
1) "my router denies all [...]" Well...if it's your router...then like...reset it back to the defaults..and yeah.
2) You should still be able to access non-https gaming websites via their IP discovered via nslookup as in cmd->nslookup->www.gamespot.com->type "http://107.23.7.117/new-games/" into a web browser
3) Gaming websites over https should not be affected, depending upon the implementation of the blocking and if your ssl connections are being intercepted (test via grc fingerprints)
4) Hotspot shield VPN should have worked. Try VPNBook and/or ProXPN, both have free OpenVPN servers. If neither work, there's some seriously messed up things with your local OS configuration, like having UAC enabled.
oh, no, when i use https, it works, when i get out of https, it doesn't work, oh, and the preson incharge told me so that he blocked all gaming websites, and literally, even if i try to search the word game in google (oh, after you press the enter button) it blocks it.
and what i meant is about the gaming program, and not the internet, all broswer connections are linked back to the VPN, but not gaming programs
and when i open them, they say there is no internet connection when there clearly is(you need to activate the game program by logging in from the internet, and i tried several times
If it is your router, simply remove the limiting settings. I really don't see the difficulty in this.
If it truly is YOUR router, then by all means, reset it.
But.
and the preson incharge told me
That tells me that it is not your router. If the person paying for internet doesn't want you playing games (Maybe your parents?) We will not help you get around that.
HE IS MY DAD....
YOU GUYS ARE GETTING THE WRONG IDEA!!!!
my dad says no to game, i say why not to a little?
i already did my a levels 2 years ahead in everyone and waiting to be 18 to be able to go into medicine
Google can be used over https and hence searches should work. I usually use "https everywhere" from eff.org.
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
"all broswer connections are linked back to the VPN, but not gaming programs" This is not consistent with how VPNs work. I'm deciding to blaming hotspot shield.
Go over to https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html and install the OpenVPN client GUI. Then go over to vpnbook.com and download their
http://www.vpnbook.com/free-openvpn-account/VPNBook.com-OpenVPN-US1.zip
file on the "OpenVPN" tab. Note the username and password that changes daily. Stick the files in the .zip obtained from vpnbook into the openvpn\config directory usually found at C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.
Start the bin\openvpn-gui.exe as administrator (or just disable UAC) and right-click on the notification area icon to connect to vpnbook. Enter the username and password from the website and the VPN connection should be active. Try your game.
If it doesn't work, you might be leaking DNS requests which the firewall will happily block. Bypass that by using HTTPS for dns requests. To do that use DNSCrypt which has a downloadable installer over at at http://download.cnet.com/DNSCrypt/3000-2381_4-75915875.html (click on "Direct Download Link") and try the video game again.
As a last resort. The final reason it still might not be working is that both ProXPN and VPNBook block p2p and that firewall software on their end might be blocking games psudo-inadvertantly. So the last free alternative is to try any OpenVPN provider that explicitly allows p2p like CyberGhostVPN. The downside is that these people need explicit account creation, unlike VPNBook but if you don't mind that, then it might be worth skipping the VPNBook option and trying this first.
https://support.cyberghostvpn.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/235/0/configure-openvpn-for-windows
Keep in mind that free VPN providers are generally ad supported and log. They still have no insight into HTTPS packets however.
my dad says no to game, i say why not to a little?
Because he is your parent, and he said no.
Just think of something else other than gaming. Using that as an excuse to VPN your connection isn't that festive. What other things do you have in mind than "gaming", seeing that you said you have some networking knowledge?
we aren't going to help you bypass systems put in place for a reason by tampering with something that isn't yours, dude.