I have this website url that I would like to access, but it keeps redirecting me to the local site (sub-domain + country code) because I assume the server's Geo_IP module works nicely.
What I want is to access the pages on the server that are not subject to Geo_IP restrictions.
My answer to this would normally be to use a proxy, but I wonder whether there is a simpler solution. I use a Mozilla browser with the NoScript add-on, which has no effect on this problem because it does not mask the originating IP.
I may have answered my own question, but I would like to make sure that proxying is the only viable solution.
What I want is to access the pages on the server that are not subject to Geo_IP restrictions.
My answer to this would normally be to use a proxy, but I wonder whether there is a simpler solution. I use a Mozilla browser with the NoScript add-on, which has no effect on this problem because it does not mask the originating IP.
I may have answered my own question, but I would like to make sure that proxying is the only viable solution.