At 01:36 PM 1/8/2007, you wrote:
On 1/8/07, Nicholas Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It shouldn't really bother you.
I disagree.
As long as you have and/or can have a server
in another country, you can always (encrypt) and proxy your traffic through
the other server.
Members of a LUG in a foreign country whose mailing list I'm on tend
to prefer that method. It seems to work well for them. Better than
full-on Tor anyway.
-todd
I have customers who do this from their dedicated servers with us,
regularly. China is one, naturally.
But, in this case.... not to feed the paparazzi, but it's on the
Internet, therfore it's out. Silencing YouTube or Google will not
stop guys like this: http://www.badongo.net/vid/208112 (NSFW)
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