Oops, there goes my scoop!
Good news all the same.
-- javier
Miriam Ruiz wrote:
--- Miriam Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Javier Candeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been reading about Canguro.net, the
Telefonica filter. It is a "client-server" thing (their description, not
mine),
i.e. the filter does not run on our computers, but on their proxies.
That means, among other thing, the list filtered
sites can't be reverse-engineered or decrypted, as US
hacker-activists have done with netnanny and other products.
It also means the technology to filter web content
is already in place, at least in Spain. Doubly so as Telefonica, as the
incumbent monopolist of yore, is the wholesale provider of DSL connections
for other DSL vendors, thus having 99% of Spain's DSL lines.
Nice, eh?
Before I call the Telefonica press people with my
questions, will someone please post a screenshot of what you see when
trying
to access the debian-women website?
-- javier
I'll try to get you an screenshot or something as soon as I can. I couldn't see my friend yesterday afternoon.
Greetings, Miry
False alarm. It seems my friend could see the page today. Dunno if the filter is removed or something happened the other day that prevented him to access it. The problem seems to be solved now.
Miry
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