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February 26th, 2004, 08:25 PM
#11
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Hi all, stuck in the wonderful country that is the UK and our lack of broadband in rural areas im stuck on a 56K connection which at times can get dam slow. However at college they have a nice broadband connection which makes life fast. I pointed my browser over to Antionline.com which i have been visting regualry at home but never posted to. When i was stopped by the colleges filtering system controlled by a RM proxy. I was wondering if you considered Antionline.com and its content as threat to the integrity of a network or why RM or a system administrator would, is this supposed to act as obscurity as a method of security? Thanks
Well all I can say is good luck. I to go to school in the UK and I'm also under RM restrictions. I've had massive arguments about getting them to do something about the fact that AntiOnline.com is filtered. They told me that they can't actually do it, as its built into the RM system.
Try using something like altavista translator in order to avoid having AntiOnline writen straight into the address bar. At our school we used to use mastersquad.com before it was taken down in order to avoid the filtering system as all it does is read the header of the outgoing information and looks for a combination (yes, you heard me, not word, not sentence, but combination) of letters which could spell something naughty. So you could have a perfectly innocent word that might have the combination of 's', 'e', and 'x' in it somewhere. This site would therefore be blocked.
Its rediculus but thats the way it is
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