Re: Tack of Internet censorship
nobody@replay.com wrote: Six months ago, the Internet censors and Exon wannabees took the tack of "the Internet is too hard to censor".
Now, their motto is "There will be some who get around our censorship, but we will try anyway."
Unfortunately, I believe these censorship strikes will keep happening unless we find a way to stalemate them.
What I am proposing is that Apache or other WWW servers have a way to allow access to site B's URL at site A, similar to the old trick of finger user@sitea.com@siteb.com.
Implementation should be simple. However, I wonder what is a good standard way to specify this in the URL or a site.
Whatever happened to Ray Cromwell's Decense <http://www.clark.net/pub/rjc/decense.html> project ? Decense, "a cgi script designed to provide a double-blind pseudonym scheme which allows a site to hide behind a chain of http servers which 'proxy' for it. Neither the user [ID] requesting the document, nor the ultimate address of the destination web site is immediately available to prying government eyes. -- Steve PGP Fingerprint: FE 90 1A 95 9D EA 8D 61 81 2E CC A9 A4 4A FB A9 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Schear, N7ZEZ | Internet: azur@netcom.com Grinder | Voice: 1-702-655-2877 Sacred Cow Meat Co. | Fax: 1-702-658-2673 7075 W. Gowan Road, #2148 | Las Vegas, NV 89129 | --------------------------------------------------------------------- Just say NO to perscription DRUGS.
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