John Sullivan <[email protected]> writes: > I just started <http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:PRISM> as a place to > gather information about the relevance of free software to the PRISM > revelations, and as a place to plan the FSF response to this news.
If I try to open the given URL with a null browser's user agent string
or if I drop the `User-Agent' HTTP header I receive an error page
saying:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /wiki/Group:PRISM on this server.
Apache Server at libreplanet.org Port 80
If I use the default browser's user agent string and I send the
`User-Agent' HTTP header everything works as expected.
It's somewhat ironic that a page whose purpose is to reveal and defeat,
at least partially, the nasty plans of such a conspiracy for
surveillance, to require people to expose their browser's identity,
don't you think?
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`-'(. .)`-' Linux-libre is just one of its kernels;
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