yes Shahed Ali what  you have stated here is correct

"In countries like U.A.E (Dubai) and Saudi Arabia, port 80 is blocked and 
all
http requests are to be made
through a proxy server which filters out "undesirable" content".

if u could tell me how to acess the blocked sites through windows or Linus i 
would be very happy  here life becomes to dry when sites are blocked  
Hahahah!

thanks a lot
Sushil

i am very new to Linux i use xwindows can some one tell me how i can connect 
to the internet with the following details

proxy server > 212.26.62.249 port 8080
  smpt server > 212.26.62.252
  dns         > saudionline.com.sa
  password    > swccuu
  username    > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  PAP         > MY CONNECTION DOES NOT USE A TERMINAL                   
SCREEN  TYPE MY USER NAME AND PASSWORD
                ITS CONNECTS AUTOMATICALLY
  protocal    > ppp
  isp tel #   > 3603600


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> >I have never heard of anybody connecting to the internet thru a modem and
> >passing a proxy server !
> >Please clarify.
>
>
>In countries like U.A.E (Dubai) and Saudi Arabia, port 80 is blocked and 
>all
>http requests are to be made
>through a proxy server which filters out "undesirable" content.
>
>However, in the UAE you can connect through any proxy server, not
>necessarily the "official" proxy server,
>so people can still access "blocked" sites through many public internet
>proxy servers.
>
>Regards
>Shahed.
>
>
>

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