On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:05 -0600, "Jon" <torance...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Scott Bennett <benn...@cs.niu.edu> wrote: > > I wrote: > >>http://news.antiwar.com/2010/11/05/us-censors-muslim-websites-list-of-british-mps-who-supported-iraq-war/ > >> > >> Using exit "chuckthecanuck" gives a Google (!) error page, saying URL > >>not found. I'll add that exit to my ExcludeExitNodes list with a comment > >>that the reason is due to DNS hijacking that is probably related to U.S. > >>censorship. > > > > I changed my mind. I'm adding {ca},{uk},{us} to my ExcludeExitNodes > > list with an appropriate comment for later removal in case the U.S. ever > > calls off its War on the Internet. :-( > > > > > I don't understand why excluding all exit nodes from the US, CA, and > UK, especially if you have only one exit node showing the error? > Altho, I may not understand or I misinterpreted your email > > I had no issues with getting the website on google. I had to copy and > paste the url as it would not go directly from the email. Actually, > almost all the url's lately from the email;s don't go directly, I have > to cut and paste to get to them. > > Jon > The OP is presumably saying that the domain refered to in the antiwar.com story is unreachable, not antiwar.com itself. That's because it's been suspended by the registrar: tor-resolve returns no IP for it and the .com root server reports that no such domain exists. There may be cached entries floating around though.
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