If you're big enough you might not have a problem in Russia.
But, BTW: How do we deal with such cases? If a country doesn't want
specific content, are this sites blocked either by Wikimedia or a Big
Firewall like in China.
Cheers
Marco
On 02/12/2013 04:11 PM, Виктория wrote:
There was an a
Leslie Carr schrieb:
>On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Marco Fleckinger
> wrote:
>> Just an idea, which is not very beautiful: What about a router
>forwarding ports to the correct machine by using iptables? Would that
>also work in connection with search engines?
>
&
Leslie Carr schrieb:
>>
>> I wish that http://208.80.154.225/wiki/Bosh_Sahifa and
>> https://208.80.154.225/wiki/Bosh_Sahifa would work, too, but the
>> foundation apparently can't or chooses not to afford separate IP
>> addresses for each language's Wikipedia.
>
>As one of the network folks
"Federico Leva (Nemo)" schrieb:
>If, as I'd think, switching to HTTPS only is only a matter of a rather
>simple configuration change (for a wiki like this that doesn't impact
>load much), and has even a small chance to help in such an unfortunate
>situation, then it should be done as soon