Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3502824-20160905022916/@comment-29814111-20160905122120

Ar-cen-ciel wrote:

Dave the Anonymous wrote:

Ar-cen-ciel wrote: The ban is enforced by their DNS servers. Just change your DNS to Google DNS or OpenDNS and you'll be fine... however you do it on Android.

If only we could access iptables in Android... Is it possible to modify them by connecting them to computers and changing their IP Tables there? MTP doesn't grant that kind of access privilege by itself, mainly because the accessible directory in Android OS is already in chroot jail. Either way, accessing iptables requires root access to the Android OS. That, or maybe there's some kind of app out there to change the DNS server.

On Wi-Fi connection things might be a bit more hopeful, as you could customize the DNS lookup address in the Wi-Fi settings. Also, if you have access to the router, you may be able to enforce Google DNS or Open DNS as the default DNS server. Oh... Ok. So it is possible.