Using UltraSurf to Bypass Firewall or Internet Censorship and Access Blocked Website
UltraSurf is a small size tool developed by UltraReach ,it allows you to overcome the censorship and blockage on the Internet just a few mouse clicks.
UltraSurf also support secure anonymous browsing, uploading and downloading of data files, streaming audio and video, and secure email transmissions etc. all traffic is encrypted for privacy.
You can download the free software (for Windows Only, or you can using wine run it under linux), at http://www.ultrareach.com/ or http://www.ultrareach.net/ .
Once you finish downloading the file “u.zip” file, extract it by right-clicking the download file and selecting “Extract here…”, Finally, double-click the new “u” icon to start the application(or your can download the exe version from http://www.ultrareach.net/download_en.htm).

UltraSurf will automatically open Internet Explorer and display the UltraSurf search page http://ultra1/ultrasurf.htm . This is a special URL ( without any Top-level Domain name such as .com or .net ) that only works on the UltraSurf network. If it works, you can be sure you are using UltraSurf correctly through an SSL-encrypted tunnel, you can now start browsing , using the instance of IE that UltraSurf launched.
If you are connected to internet through a proxy server, UltraSurf will detect it automatically, if UltraSurf does not detect it correctly or you want using certain proxy server, you need manual configure UltraSurf to using this proxy server
Click on Option > Proxy Setting > Manual Proxy Settings, Enter you proxy settings, In this tutorial I’m considering proxy as 192.168.0.1,Port 80.


Click on Ok to save the setting.
If you want to use another application with UltraSurf (for example the firefox browser) ,you have configure them to use the UltraSurf client as a proxy server; The Proxy IP address is 127.0.0.1 and the Port is 9666.
You can open the UltraSurf User Guide by clicking “Help” in the UltraSurf main window.
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about 4 months ago
great post as usual!
about 2 months ago
Great site. A lot of useful information here. I’m sending it to some friends!