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Date
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2018-11-20
185.27.134.160
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2024-10-21
185.199.111.153
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HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyConnection: keep-aliveContent-Length: 162Server: GitHub.comContent-Type: text/htmlLocation: https://edgy.network/X-GitHub-Request-Id: C948:368B8:2D5A062:2E99372:671696F5Accept-Ranges: bytesAge: 0Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 18:01:26 GMTVia: 1.1 varnishX-Served-By: cache-bfi-krnt7300101-BFIX-Cache: MISSX-Cache-Hits: 0X-Timer: S1729533686.259187,VS0,VE73Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Fastly-Request-ID: 782025c5c34fada601c58ead995fefde76c808d6 html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>center>h1>301 Moved Permanently/h1>/center>hr>center>nginx/center>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: keep-aliveContent-Length: 14247Server: GitHub.comContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Last-Modified: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 19:52:36 GMTAccess-Control-Allow-Origin: *ETag: 66abe784-37a7expires: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 18:11:26 GMTCache-Control: max-age600x-proxy-cache: MISSX-GitHub-Request-Id: C583:2AD09:2D23C1B:2E62FB4:671696F6Accept-Ranges: bytesAge: 0Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 18:01:26 GMTVia: 1.1 varnishX-Served-By: cache-bfi-kbfi7400045-BFIX-Cache: MISSX-Cache-Hits: 0X-Timer: S1729533686.391293,VS0,VE96Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Fastly-Request-ID: 16a7e0e72c259e412a2335c417742c71effa6926 !DOCTYPE html>html>head>meta charSetutf-8/>meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width/>title>Private internet as it should be — edgy.network/title>meta namenext-head-count content3/>link relpreload href/_next/static/css/dba46832c0f3bf24.css asstyle/>link relstylesheet href/_next/static/css/dba46832c0f3bf24.css data-n-g/>noscript data-n-css>/noscript>script defer nomodule src/_next/static/chunks/polyfills-c67a75d1b6f99dc8.js>/script>script src/_next/static/chunks/webpack-8fa1640cc84ba8fe.js defer>/script>script src/_next/static/chunks/framework-2c79e2a64abdb08b.js defer>/script>script src/_next/static/chunks/main-c33f0e9577fa29d8.js defer>/script>script src/_next/static/chunks/pages/_app-0ce1f34b00946549.js defer>/script>script src/_next/static/chunks/pages/index-c8a017f6db37e621.js defer>/script>script src/_next/static/j3kcOqZhqdZlTcJAgqsZu/_buildManifest.js defer>/script>script src/_next/static/j3kcOqZhqdZlTcJAgqsZu/_ssgManifest.js defer>/script>/head>body>div id__next>main classcontainer mx-auto lg:px-9 px-4 antialiased>div classbg-green-300 text-center font-bold>a href/eol>p>> edgy.network is shutting down. Learn more here/p>/a>/div>nav classpy-9 grid grid-cols-2 tracking-tighter>div classcol-start1>h1 classtext-green-300 lg:text-3xl text-2xl font-bold tracking-tighter>a href/>edgy.network/a>/h1>/div>div classcol-start1 text-right md:block hidden>ul classblock text-xl font-bold>li classinline-block px-4>a classtext-white hover:text-green-300 hover:no-underline href/dns>dns/a>/li>li classinline-block px-4>a classtext-white hover:text-green-300 hover:no-underline href/proxy>proxy/a>/li>li classinline-block px-4>a classtext-white hover:text-green-300 hover:no-underline href/derp>derp/a>/li>li classinline-block px-4 hidden>a classtext-white hover:text-green-300 hover:no-underline href/test>test/a>/li>li classinline-block px-4>a classtext-white hover:text-green-300 hover:no-underline href/plus>edgy+/a>/li>/ul>/div>/nav>main>div classpy-40>div classgrid lg:grid-cols-2>div classcol-start1>div classtext-white w-12/12>h2 classlg:text-5xl text-4xl text-green-300 font-bold lg:leading-relaxed tracking-tighter mb-3>Private internet as it should be/h2>p class_font-secondary lg:leading-relaxed lg:text-xl text-md md:pr-10>edgy.network helps protect your internet activity from the advertising network; trackers, malware, spyware, cryptojacking, ransomware, scam, phishing — end to end./p>button classhover:bg-green-500 hover:border-green-500 w-full md:w-auto hover:text-white _font-secondary inline-block mt-7 px-6 rounded-sm border-2 border-green-300 py-3 text-white font-bold text-center>Learn More/button>/div>/div>div classcol-start1 text-white px-9 pt-5 hidden>div classborder-2 rounded border-white px-10 py-10 _very-shadow>h2 classtext-2xl text-bold mb-5>This is the (minimal) information we collect from you regarding your internet connection/h2>div class_font-secondary text-green-300>p classleading-relaxed>Your IP: !-- -->clientIP!-- --> (!-- -->clientISPWithASN!-- -->)/p>p classleading-relaxed>Your DNS: !-- -->clientDNSIP!-- --> (!-- -->clientDNSIPWithASN!-- -->)/p>hr classborder-1 border-white my-5/>p classitalic text-white>The internet is all about trust, and you need to trust them to handle your internet activities from answering DNS queries, forwarding packets, and protecting you from any security threats — if you really mean it./p>/div>/div>/div>/div>/div>div classpy-20 lg:w-8/12>div classtext-white>h3 classtext-green-300 text-4xl mb-3 tracking-tighter>DNS Resolvers/h3>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>It always starts with!-- --> a hrefhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System>DNS/a>./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>DNS is one of the core of the internet. For instance, when you visit netflix.com, the DNS resolvers will translate netflix.com into an IP address like 3.251.50.149 first because computers can only talk through their IP addresses and we—as humans—remember words rather than numbers more easily./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>But sometimes the services we use and love send requests to something we have no control over like!-- --> a hrefhttps://blog.mozilla.org/en/internet-culture/mozilla-explains/what-is-a-web-tracker/>third-party trackers/a>. Or maybe something that makes them use your computer's CPU to!-- --> a hrefhttps://www.wired.com/story/cryptojacking-cryptocurrency-mining-browser/>mine cryptocurrency/a> !-- -->right from your browser. Or maybe some random!-- --> a hrefhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance-fee_scam>prince from Nigeria/a> !-- -->sends you a link in an email that directs you to a scam, or worse, a!-- --> a hrefhttps://www.phishing.org/what-is-phishing>"phishing"/a> site that promises you an easy $31,337,000 money./p>div classborder-2 border-green-300 rounded-sm py-3 px-3>img loadinglazy altedgyDNS diagram src/img/jw2jfiq9.png width1244 height478/>/div>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>Anyways, edgyDNS will protect your from that kind of threats done at the DNS level. Kinda like a firewall but with almost zero-config required. This kind of thing is known as a!-- --> a hrefhttps://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/dns/dns-sinkhole-33523>"DNS Sinkhole"/a> !-- -->if you're curious./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>And also, with some goodies:/p>ul classlist-disc px-4 _font-secondary>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Only secure transport protocols from!-- --> a hrefhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8484>DoH/a>,!-- --> a hrefhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7858>DoT/a>,!-- --> a classopacity-60 hrefhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9000>DoQ (under maintenance)/a> !-- -->support to give you more choices securely./li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>No!-- --> a hrefhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7871>EDNS Client Subnet (ECS)/a> !-- -->to give you!-- --> a hrefhttps://00f.net/2013/08/07/edns-client-subnet/>more privacy/a>/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>No logs are ever written to disk, to give you even more privacy/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Block requests to advertising networks, trackers, phishing sites, etc etc, to gives you more protection/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Queries are secured and validated with!-- --> a hrefhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4033>DNSSEC/a>, to give you even more protection/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Powered by Open Source technology from!-- --> a hrefhttps://github.com/0xERR0R/blocky>blocky/a>,!-- --> a hrefhttps://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound>Unbound/a>, to!-- --> a hrefhttps://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns>PowerDNS/a> — very no proprietary software!/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Experimental support for community-powered alternative!-- --> a hrefhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_name_server>Root Servers!-- --> /a>from a hrefhttps://www.opennic.org/>OpenNIC/a> to!-- --> a hrefhttps://handshake.org/>Handshake/a> — very edgy!/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Non-cached domains are queried!-- --> a hrefhttps://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-recursive-dns/>recursively/a> !-- -->by our own upstream — very independent!/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Servers hosted in Indonesia via the!-- --> a hrefhttps://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/>Amazon Web Services/a> !-- -->(ap-southeast-3) network — very less latency!/li>/ul>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>You can a href/dns>click here/a> to start using edgyDNS./p>/div>/div>div classpy-20 lg:w-8/12>div classtext-white>h3 classtext-green-300 text-4xl mt-5 mb-3 tracking-tighter>Web Proxy/h3>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>Need to mask your real IP address without configuring any VPN? You deserve it./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>In order to protect our!-- --> a hrefhttps://blog.f-secure.com/whats-the-deal-with-network-reputation/>IP address reputation/a>, at this time we only provide you with routable IPv6 addresses. The only drawback is that your current ISP must provide you a IPv6 so your computer can talk to us, but we're excited to explore more to break that barrier./p>div classborder-2 border-green-300 rounded-sm py-3 px-3>img loadinglazy altedgyPROXY diagram src/img/7zsg9hk1.png width1244 height478/>/div>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>Web Proxy don't anonymize your identity, but they can help you hide it. As for now we supports:/p>ul classlist-disc px-4 _font-secondary>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>a hrefhttps://shadowsocks.org/en/index.html>ShadowSocks/a> proxy/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>a hrefhttps://docs.ginuerzh.xyz/gost/en/socks/>SOCKS5 over QUIC/a> !-- -->proxy, powered by GOST/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Experimental SOCKS5 proxy to the!-- --> a hrefhttps://www.torproject.org/>TOR/a> network/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>Experimental HTTPS proxy with built-in content blockers, powered by!-- --> a hrefhttps://www.privoxy.org/>Privoxy/a>/li>/ul>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>You can a href/proxy>click here/a> to start using edgyPROXY (edgyDNS is included!)/p>/div>/div>div classpy-20 lg:w-8/12>div classtext-white>h3 classtext-green-300 text-4xl mb-3 tracking-tighter>About/h3>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>Hi, I'm a hrefhttps://rizaldy.club>Rizaldy/a>, the person behind this service. Everyday I use my own service on all my devices to protect my internet activities, as I advertised it. Since my services doesn't log any activity at all, I'm using!-- --> a hrefhttps://nsg.ee.ethz.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/theses/MA-2016-47.pdf>"local/fake VPN"/a> !-- -->approach on my device to proxy DNS queries so I can find out which domain address my device is contacting to, done on my device and never leave anywhere (and you probably should too)./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>The internet is all about trust. You don't have to trust me in handling your "internet packets" as they are always end-to-end encrypted (thanks to the HTTPS/TLS/QUIC protocols) and in theory, I know your IP address & what websites you visit (as well as your ISP) I just don't know what content it is and I don't care either./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>To help protect user identities—as well as my services—my current approach is:/p>ul classlist-disc px-4 _font-secondary>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>No logs are ever written to disk (even to syslog and /dev/stdout) because they all belong to /dev/null and they deserve it. When something goes wrong, I think the solution is to turn it off and on again?/li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>No native IPv4 support. That's kinda sucks, but I kinda trust in!-- --> a hrefhttps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4941>RFC 4941/a> !-- -->on "Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in IPv6" or something known as Stateless Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC) and will look further into what IPv6 can help in protecting the identity of internet users./li>li classmb-3 leading-relaxed>No monitoring. Well, actually not really. I use!-- --> a hrefhttps://linux.die.net/man/1/vnstat>vnstat(1)/a> to monitor network bandwidth usage and!-- --> a hrefhttps://linux.die.net/man/8/lsof>lsof(8)/a> basically to find out what ports are listening on my server. My service is just to forward your internet packets, and that's it./li>/ul>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed my-5>But services cost money, right?/p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>While I can pay for it myself (actually only ~300k IDR/mo) I also offer a premium service called a href/plus>edgy+/a> to make the project more sustainable, to show love, and to support me in further research related to this domain. You can!-- --> a href/plus>click here/a> to learn more about edgy+ in case you didn't click on the link above./p>p class_font-secondary leading-relaxed mb-5>My mission is to make the internet a little less sucks by providing a DNS sinkhole and masking your identity by providing a Web Proxy. My (non-superuser) friends often asked me to do it for them and now I'm making it public with some easy-to-follow-ish guides so I don't have to do it myself again and also so it can be used for anyone./p>/div>/div>/main>footer classtext-white pt-5 pb-7 leading-relaxed lg:w-8/12 border-t-2 border-transparent>p classleading-relaxed text-xs tracking-tighter>a href/>edgy.network/a> is part of!-- --> a hrefhttps://evilfactorylabs.org>evilfactorylabs/a> a hrefhttps://github.com/orgs/evilfactorylabs/teams/research>R&D/a> to make the internet less sucks. This website does not use cookies nor contain any third-party resources. Web analytics is done by self-hosted!-- --> a hrefhttps://umami.is>Umami/a> instances and!-- --> a hrefhttps://umami.is/docs/tracker-config>respects/a> your!-- --> a hrefhttps://allaboutdnt.com/>Do-Not-Track (DNT)/a> preferences./p>p class_font-secondary text-xs opacity-0>Jayalah Indonesiaku/p>/footer>script async defer data-website-id153a4ca8-8136-474c-a28a-1c3f84aac49f data-do-not-tracktrue srchttps://u.edgy.network/umami.js>/script>/main>/div>script id__NEXT_DATA__ typeapplication/json>{props:{pageProps:{}},page:/,query:{},buildId:j3kcOqZhqdZlTcJAgqsZu,nextExport:true,autoExport:true,isFallback:false,scriptLoader:}/script>/body>/html>
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