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Jul 12th
Recently there was an article posted on Lifehacker that discussed on how to watch Hulu in Canada without a VPN or Proxy. Below is a step by step walkthrough showing you how to achieve this using Firefox and a plugin. Thanks go to Lifehacker for posting this information originally. The Lifehacker post also talks about having to block a port, I have tested this and found that this modification is not needed in order to get Hulu working in Firefox.
First, start up Firefox and click on Tools –> Addons –> Get Addons. In the search box type “Modify Headers”
Once the search result comes up with the proper addon called “Modify Headers” select and click the Add to Firefox button. Restart Firefox to activate the plugin. After Firefox restarts click on Tools –> Modify Headers to access the configuration screen.
Configure Modify Headers:
Add the entry as shown above. Pick your favourite US IP address. For irony, I decided to use one of hulu.com IP addresses. Should be interesting to see what happens when they try and geo-fence that address.
Here is what the configuration should look like once complete:
Make sure you see a green dot beside the entry to indicate that the header modification is enabled.
Now re-start Firefox and browse to hulu.com. You should not receive any geo-fencing messages.
Source used for this post: LifeHacker Article
PS: This hack also works for youtube.com/shows
*Update* – Some people have to block port 1935 in order to get this to work. Below are some method you can use to block that port.
Method 1: Use your router to do the port blocking. Here is a linksys example:

Method 2: The following link takes you to a post to show you how to block TCP/UDP ports in Windows. Block Windows Ports
You can discuss this post here: Watch Hulu in Canada
Jul 11th
yourmorningcoffee.ca is back after a nasty vm server crash with a lot of new features and changes. First and foremost I have moved the site to my regular host for stability. In this post I would like to talk about what I used in order to create this website. There is a lot of software available in order to create blogs. My goal is to make this site a little more interactive then just daily or weekly blog posts. Everyone is encouraged to create an account and participate by commenting on blog entries or posting on the forums.
During the course of this project some of my friends (you know who you are) approached me and asked: So Harry, how exactly did you create this site?
Here is a list of the different pieces:
Looking forward to hearing from everyone.