Re: [Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
--- On Fri, 5/30/08, Benjamin L. Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I used to be able to get to darcs.haskell.org > just > > fine, but apparently a > > > /hacking directory was added somewhere, so > WebSense > > put it on the naughty list. > > Heh, unbelievable. As if the type of hacker

Re: [Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
--- On Fri, 5/30/08, Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I used to be able to get to darcs.haskell.org just > fine, but apparently a > > /hacking directory was added somewhere, so WebSense > put it on the naughty list. Heh, unbelievable. As if the type of hacker interested in DoD a

Re: [Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Magnus Therning
Chad Scherrer wrote: > My work uses WebSense to filter viewable pages - I don't have an option. > > I used to be able to get to darcs.haskell.org just fine, but apparently a > /hacking directory was added somewhere, so WebSense put it on the naughty > list. > > I put in a request for WebSense to r

Re: [Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi > Do you know where? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locate hacking try locate HACKING Google has the answer (as always): http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=allinurl:hacking+site:darcs.haskell.org&hl=en&filter=0 Thanks Neil PS. Google trivia: switching the allinurl and site arguments around means

Re: [Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Duncan Coutts
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 18:12 +, Chad Scherrer wrote: > My work uses WebSense to filter viewable pages - I don't have an option. > > I used to be able to get to darcs.haskell.org just fine, but apparently a > /hacking directory was added somewhere, so WebSense put it on the naughty > list. Do

Re: [Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi > I assume/hope this "hacking" is only in the sense of making adjustments to > code. > Is this right? If there's anything involving DoS attacks, etc, I might never > be > able to get to it from work again. Yes, darcs.haskell.org won't be hosting DoS attacks ever. Perhaps the problem is with

[Haskell-cafe] WebSense doesn't like darcs.haskell.org

2008-05-29 Thread Chad Scherrer
My work uses WebSense to filter viewable pages - I don't have an option. I used to be able to get to darcs.haskell.org just fine, but apparently a /hacking directory was added somewhere, so WebSense put it on the naughty list. I put in a request for WebSense to review the site; hopefully it will