If your ISP is orange, have privileged access (preferrably root) on a
server connected to an ISP offering slow Internet as oppossed to
turning off connectivity;  then read on.

I have an orange modem & i guess orange turned off their DNS servers
for the maintenance window <dig led me to that ;-) >

So, just wanted to find those ISPs that could atleast offer slow
speeds (as per Reiner's post); and yes UTL was up.

Lets setup....

1. Plug in your orange modem & dial to connect.

2. You won't be able to surf because ns0.orange.ug & ns1.orange.ug
won't return A records. BUT if you know the public IP of your  proxy
box (in my case, the UTL box), and can SSH in --- you're set!

3. Establish an SSH tunnel like so: (do that at your CLI terminal)
 #  ssh -CL 8080:localhost:3128 [email protected]
-C for compression (for slow connections)
-L for local port forward
(Yes, I like running as root & its deliberate. You could use a less
privilledged a/c)
I run transparent squid on port 3128 on the proxy box & am assuming
your box does as well. Remember not to close your terminal..

4. Fire up your preferred browser & change your proxy settings to
localhost:8080 & save

5. Browse away....

And a summary of my setup;

Orange modem --> [Orange network]-->[proxy box] --> [ UTL] --> Internet

Cheers
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