[NOISY] Deutsche Telekom <--> webcom.com "routing troubles"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [Capsule summary: the largest German Internet provider has blocked access to webcom.com at the router lever because of one out of a thousand subscribers' files, which violate German anti-Nazi laws.] Someone please inform Deutsche Telekom and the relevant prosecutors that by the time they read this (i.e., within an hour), selected files from Zundel's holocaust-denial archives (which make me sick, but that's beside the point) will be available at the AFS path: /afs/ir.stanford.edu/users/l/llurch/WWW/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/ One of the ways this directory can be reached is through: http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~llurch/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/ Indeed, a simple symlink would be sufficient to make these files available on any other server at any other organization that mounts AFS, which include uni-freiburg.de, mathematik-cip.uni-stuttgart.de, ifh.de, desy.de, zdvpool.uni-tuebingen.de, zdvpool.uni-tuebingen.de, ipp-garching.mpg.de, afs-math.zib-berlin.de, lrz-muenchen.de, and a dozen other sites in Germany. To be safe, Deutsche Telekom would have to firewall the entire world. For information on the global distributed AFS file system, which is used by most major US universities, see http://www.transarc.com/ For my views on the Holocaust, see http://nizkor.almanac.bc.ca/, which unfortunately seems to be unreachable from the US at the moment because of a routing loop at Seattle.mci.net. These files will be removed from my directories and replaced by a pointer to the original URLs if/when it appears that no organization, public or private, is actively suppressing them. I'm not interested in providing free Web space. It took only four email messages and a half hour of my time to set this up. You're kidding yourself if you believe that censorship is even halfway effective, much less wise, in the digital age. The proper response to people like Zundel is documentation and refutation, such as is practiced by the Nizkor (Remember) project, www.almanac.bc.ca. I plan to play an active role in distributing Zundel's files only as long as necessary to prove the censorship point, because I don't want to give him free space. But I will personally archive his files because I believe that lies like these should be saved as such, not smothered. - -rich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMQ1NqY3DXUbM57SdAQH5WgP/byEnhFNgbzwVCDTq+HVFvcHdkum+vuBM XAD6+EvPehrrQLtA1cKyVAd6A/Mzt274eq1ihYaBhyiml1e+QSx3VFrPe4EKKTm1 bs0UWHXlSjwbeW5DdFPIGrglrVIuof5MV1ZH5uvEV4yFsgQoz15TBrJa5r+47H8q iH54Kiq5/p4= =LD6X -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 29-Jan-96 [NOISY] Deutsche Telekom <-.. by Just Rich@c2.org
Someone please inform Deutsche Telekom and the relevant prosecutors that by the time they read this (i.e., within an hour), selected files from Zundel's holocaust-denial archives (which make me sick, but that's beside the point) will be available at the AFS path:
/afs/ir.stanford.edu/users/l/llurch/WWW/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/
One of the ways this directory can be reached is through:
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~llurch/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/
I've set up another mirror site at Carnegie Mellon University. In my mind, the mirror archive exists to demonstrate the folly and the danger of Internet censorship. It's in is in the AFS directory: /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/declan/www/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/ You can access it from the following web servers at these URLs: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/declan/www/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/ http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~declan/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/ http://web.mit.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/declan/www/Not_By_Me_Not_My_Views/ These servers are fairly robust and load-balanced, and I believe it will difficult for attacks to succeed against them. In addition, anyone with access to the globally-distributed AFS network can just cd into the above AFS directory and read Zundel's files. Some German AFS sites include, but are not limited to: afs-math.zib-berlin.de fh-heilbronn.de geo.uni-koeln.de lrz-muenchen.de hrzone.th-darmstadt.de mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de rhrk.uni-kl.de rrz.uni-koeln.de rus-cip.uni-stuttgart.de tu-chemnitz.de urz.uni-heidelberg.de Deutsche Telekom's hostname-based censorship has already cut off German users from over 1,500 U.S. businesses, including electronic and computer businesses, art stores, online banks, and and even the Port Douglas Visitors Bureau for Queensland, Australia. If the German government forces Deutsche Telekom to block access to web servers at Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, and Stanford University, it will be slicing off communications with three of the most respected universities in the United States. -Declan
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