Iran blocks capital’s internet access as Amini protests grow This article is more than 4 months old
Social media platforms have also been cut off in areas of Tehran and Kurdistan as videos of dissent go viral Iran has shut off the internet in parts of Tehran and Kurdistan, and blocked access to platforms such as Instagram and WhatsApp, in an attempt to curb a growing protest movement that has relied on social media to document dissent.
The protests, which were sparked on 16 September after the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman in police custody, show no sign of subsiding. On Thursday, protesters torched police stations and vehicles in several cities.
This comes as anti-regime demonstrations spilled into cyberspace, with videos of women burning their hijabs going viral. Other women have been posting emotional videos in which they cut their hair in protest under the hashtag #Mahsa_Amini.
After the Iranian government banned access to social media, many people and especially those who work in IT Technology faces many problems, so to resolve that, one of the ways was making a Tunnel between two VPS that one of which is in Iran and another VPS occur on a foreign country and send the traffics to a foreign data center and use free internet. with this bash script, you can make a tunnel between two servers:
chmod +x GRE_Tunnel.sh
./GRE_Tunnel.sh