Download : goodbyedpi-0.2.3rc3-turkey.zip
Using GoodbyeDPI
There are two methods for using the Turkish fork of GoodbyeDPI: using it by installing a service, and using it by running a batch file. When using the service installation method, you only need to install the service once, and then it will automatically run every time your computer restarts without requiring you to manually run anything. When using the batch file method, you need to manually start the batch file each time (GoodbyeDPI usage ends when the batch window is closed).
Using by Installing a Service (Automatically runs when Windows starts)
To use the Turkish fork of GoodbyeDPI by installing a service:
- Download the
goodbyedpi-0.2.3rc3-turkey.zip
file to your computer. - Extract the ZIP file to any directory.
- Right-click on the
service_install_dnsredir_turkey.cmd
file from the extracted files and select the Run as administrator option. - Press any key in the console window that opens.
- The window will close automatically when the service is installed, and the service will also start automatically.
Note: This process will install the GoodbyeDPI service on your computer. To remove the GoodbyeDPI service from your computer, you need to run the service_remove.cmd
file (located in the extracted files) as administrator.
Using with a Batch File (One-time use, ends when the window is closed)
To use the Turkish fork of GoodbyeDPI by running a batch file (a command window opens and the application starts running; it stops running when this window is closed):
- Download the
goodbyedpi-0.2.3rc3-turkey.zip
file to your computer. - Extract the ZIP file to any directory.
- Right-click on the
turkey_dnsredir.cmd
file from the extracted files and select the Run as administrator option.
Note: GoodbyeDPI will be active when you run the turkey_dnsredir.cmd
file as administrator. However, when run with this method, you will have to manually open GoodbyeDPI every time your computer restarts, and GoodbyeDPI will be deactivated when the window opened with turkey_dnsredir.cmd
is closed.