On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 23:37:35 +0100
Chris Whittleston cs...@cam.ac.uk allegedly wrote:
Can someone else running a relay from their home connection confirm
that they get an 'Access denied' error from http://www.nhs.uk? I've
checked with someone using the same ISP in the flat above me and they
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 23:37:35 +, Chris Whittleston wrote:
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Access DeniedYou don't have permission to access http://www.nhs.uk/; on
this server.
I could access them this morning via tor (unfortunately
I can't tell which exit was used). May well be just
not-yet-blacklisted.
Andreas
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Thanks for all that Mick - I have already contacted them via that form and
received an initial response (pasted below) which isn't that encouraging. I
suspect the biggest challenge with this is going to be getting access to
the people who have influence or power to make a change. I've contacted
Hello Chris!
I run an internal relay in Austria
https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=19eb1397aa60f3fb8bd0995b96dd8cc83abf0db3
and checked
http://www.nhs.uk
from my original IP. It worked, I accessed the site.
Best regards
Anton
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no.thing_to-hide at cryptopathie dot eu
On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 23:37:35 +0100
Chris Whittleston cs...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Can someone else running a relay from their home connection confirm that
they get an 'Access denied' error from http://www.nhs.uk? I've checked with
someone using the same ISP in the flat above me and they seem able to
Is there a legal basis for suing government or other agencies with a public
service mandate that persistently block traffic from ip addresses of
*non-exit* relays? Is the list of the non-exits easy to obtain by non-tor
users and why?
I understand and support publishing *exit* ip addresses, that
Can someone else running a relay from their home connection confirm that
they get an 'Access denied' error from http://www.nhs.uk? I've checked with
someone using the same ISP in the flat above me and they seem able to
access the site just fine, as can I via mobile internet so I'm down to
Chris Whittleston wrote:
Can someone else running a relay from their home connection confirm that
they get an 'Access denied' error from http://www.nhs.uk? I've checked with
someone using the same ISP in the flat above me and they seem able to
access the site just fine, as can I via mobile
On 15 apr. 2014, at 00:50, Scott Bennett benn...@sdf.org wrote:
Chris Whittleston cs...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Can someone else running a relay from their home connection confirm that
they get an 'Access denied' error from http://www.nhs.uk? I've checked with
someone using the same ISP in the
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014, at 01:03 AM, Chris Whittleston wrote:
Right - so this seems to confirm that they are indeed blocking Tor - and
not just exits - I'm running a middle relay.
I've contacted them via a web form asking why they block all Tor relay
IPs.
Tips on what I should tell then
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