14/12/2013
Many people have been asking this question since last week, My ISP block the UDP port 80 and 443. How can I make it work again?
We have divided the answer to this question in two parts according to the usage of our service.
To users who just want to unblock websites - PD-Proxy automatically scans common open UDP ports when connecting. So if PD-Proxy can no longer connect then it is possible that your ISP already blocked all UDP ports which is very unlikely to occur. But if that is the case you can still try to use ICMP or TCP protocol which is more unlikely to be blocked especially TCP ports 80 and 443.
To users who wants to bypass their ISP's accounting system. (Eg: Browsing without credit or load or bypass your data plan bandwidth limit) - Majority of our users are using our service to bypass their ISP's accounting system, that is browsing the internet when your modem has zero load/charge or no airtime available.
PD-Proxy can sometimes still connect even if you have zero load or no airtime available by exploiting the loophole on your ISPs firewall. But there comes a time when your ISP updates their system and fixes the loopholes on their network. As much as we wanted to help you find a way to connect again which we can't at the moment we urge you to find another alternatives as we are trying to find a new loophole. e.g. use other VPN service providers like TunnelGuru where HTTP channels works in creating a new loophole.
Since this happened happens our suggestion is to pause your account's subscription while you still cannot connect and when someone found a new solution then just start your subscription again. But if you really need to use our service then you do not have a choice but to add credits or load to your modem.
Regards,
PD-Proxy TZ Admin