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  • From: Guillaume Parent <gparent AT gparent.org>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Looking for logs (just the domains) for censorship research
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 15:24:21 +0000

>This demostrates some bad people follow this email list...

No, it demonstrates your web server failed.

Stop it with the baseless accusations already. Not everything is hackers or the government's fault.


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Alejandro Bonet <albogoal AT gmail.com> wrote:
Well, Frank:

The web server is up again.

This demostrates some bad people follow this email list...

I'm seeking what kind of attack take down the web server...

(Those which dont kill you, make you stronger)...


Alejandro Bonet
albogoal AT gmail.com

PD:

Martin C: DNS is designed to be free and will be free forever.

Telstra and Optus or Australian hackers or Interpol can do what ever
they want...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l50Fp4l1fCk

They only want to get some attention...

"Be liberal in what you receive, and conservative in what you send"
(Jon Postel)


2014-03-04 23:04 GMT+01:00, Martin C <martin AT mchomenet.com>:
>> Excuse me Frank, i need to ask you again...
>>
>> Which government or organization is trying to censoring internet in
>> west using DNS?
> I can't answer for Frank, but for the question in general, Telstra and Optus
> in Australia had been trying to, and implemented a solution, to censor the
> internet using DNS.
>
> Supposedly it was made from a database of Interpol's "worst of the worst",
> but that is only what they claimed.
>
> --
> Martin C.
> Email/XMPP: martin AT mchomenet.com
> Web: www.martincoleman.com
>



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