The Anonymizer and IRC

Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM dlv at bwalk.dm.com
Sun Dec 28 16:26:45 PST 1997



nobody at REPLAY.COM (Anonymous) writes:

> The Anonymizer does in fact only provide restricted access by http and NO
> IRC.
> For instance, the Anonymizer blocks Dejanews, Hotmail and mailto.cgi forms.
> I could understand that they block sites that explicitly request to be
> blocked to prevent abuse.
> But what if I want to make a mailto.cgi or IRC script available by http.
> Should people be disallowed from accessing this through The Anonymizer
> even if I do not request it?
> It should at least be possible to allow access to such scripts for The
> paid accounts.
> If they keep logs in case of a U. S. law violation, I see no problem of
> liability arosing from such access.
> They have also restricted their shell access for which you pay US $ 7 per
> moth to IRC.
> Does that sound more reasonable than blocking the nntp port?
> Does anyone know other ISPs who provide privacy and do not block
> abitrarily without _prior request_ from the site in question?

I think it's been pretty well established on this mailing list than
Lance Cottrell is no friend of privacy and free speech.

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Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM
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