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  • From: Alejandro Bonet <albogoal AT gmail.com>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Looking for logs (just the domains) for censorship research
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 16:31:28 +0100

http://185.16.40.143/estatico.babel7.com/alargador/dominios2.7z (12Mbytes)
http://185.16.40.143/estatico.babel7.com/alargador/dominios.7z (5Mbytes)

Alejandro Bonet
albogoal AT gmail.com


2014-03-05 16:24 GMT+01:00, Guillaume Parent <gparent AT gparent.org>:
>>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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