Re: [ot] can I have an account on your host? (so that I can edit wikipedia)
hi,张�|武 imho. maybe you can use https instead if you can stand for the slow speed. but you'd better not do that for your safety:) btw, use tor to browse the wikipedia, there are several ways on how to edit wikipedia inside the great firewall. the great firewall is great! Sherry Zhang On 12/22/06, Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 11:59:59AM +0800, ? wrote: > > Hello. I am from China and I'd like to contribute to wikipedia, but > > this is not easy / possible because we cannot access wikipedia from > > inland (the great firewall) and my usual method accesssing wikipedia > > (through ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 my_server_in_german) can allow > > me to visit wikipedia but do not allow me to edit it ("open proxy, > > your host IP address is detected to be belonging to a hosting > > company"). > > > > Can I have an account on your host (or maybe not an account, any means > > let me access wikipedia from a host that is not in datacenter) so that > > I can go on editing wikipedia? > I think you need tor Wikipedia doesn't allow edits coming from known Tor exit nodes. Fabian -- http://www.fabiankeil.de/ ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [ot] can I have an account on your host? (so that I can edit wikipedia)
Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 11:59:59AM +0800, ? wrote: > > Hello. I am from China and I'd like to contribute to wikipedia, but > > this is not easy / possible because we cannot access wikipedia from > > inland (the great firewall) and my usual method accesssing wikipedia > > (through ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 my_server_in_german) can allow > > me to visit wikipedia but do not allow me to edit it ("open proxy, > > your host IP address is detected to be belonging to a hosting > > company"). > > > > Can I have an account on your host (or maybe not an account, any means > > let me access wikipedia from a host that is not in datacenter) so that > > I can go on editing wikipedia? > I think you need tor Wikipedia doesn't allow edits coming from known Tor exit nodes. Fabian -- http://www.fabiankeil.de/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [ot] can I have an account on your host? (so that I can edit wikipedia)
On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 11:32:03PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote: > I think you mean http://tor.eff.org/ > Oops! Bummer! I usually check the links before the "send" button but ... Sorry about that. regards, Girish -- Linux is for folks who hate Windoze. FreeBSD is for folks who love UNIX. OpenBSD is for folks who can't live without UNIX. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [ot] can I have an account on your host? (so that I can edit wikipedia)
--On December 22, 2006 10:13:09 AM +0530 Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think you need tor http://tor.eff.net I think you mean http://tor.eff.org/ Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Information Security Analyst The University of Texas at Dallas http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
Re: [ot] can I have an account on your host? (so that I can edit wikipedia)
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 11:59:59AM +0800, ? wrote: > Hello. I am from China and I'd like to contribute to wikipedia, but this > is not easy / possible because we cannot access wikipedia from inland > (the great firewall) and my usual method accesssing wikipedia (through > ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 my_server_in_german) can allow me to visit > wikipedia but do not allow me to edit it ("open proxy, your host IP > address is detected to be belonging to a hosting company"). > > Can I have an account on your host (or maybe not an account, any means > let me access wikipedia from a host that is not in datacenter) so that I > can go on editing wikipedia? > > I. this account don't need to have any privilege but only able to > do TCP port-forward, or if you can set up stunel for me you > don't need to create an account (the connection between your > host and mine must be SSLed because our firewall is context > based; > II. your host better be online most of time, even in the night; >III. I'll give you my public key so that you don't need to open > password authentication of sshd; > IV. even if IP address is not fixed, if there are dynamic domain > name set up, I can also use that; > V. If there are better ideas how I can edit wikipedia, please let > me know; > > My public-key (long line!): > > ssh-dss > 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 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > P.S. I use my root to connect because normal user cannot open port 80, > hope this is not a problem. (having a port number like 8080 is not so > convenient for sometimes I need to access it behind restrictive LAN > firewall) I think you need tor http://tor.eff.net Best of luck! regards, Girish -- Linux is for folks who hate Windoze. FreeBSD is for folks who love UNIX. OpenBSD is for folks who can't live without UNIX. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
[ot] can I have an account on your host? (so that I can edit wikipedia)
Hello. I am from China and I'd like to contribute to wikipedia, but this is not easy / possible because we cannot access wikipedia from inland (the great firewall) and my usual method accesssing wikipedia (through ssh -L 80:en.wikipedia.org:80 my_server_in_german) can allow me to visit wikipedia but do not allow me to edit it ("open proxy, your host IP address is detected to be belonging to a hosting company"). Can I have an account on your host (or maybe not an account, any means let me access wikipedia from a host that is not in datacenter) so that I can go on editing wikipedia? I. this account don't need to have any privilege but only able to do TCP port-forward, or if you can set up stunel for me you don't need to create an account (the connection between your host and mine must be SSLed because our firewall is context based; II. your host better be online most of time, even in the night; III. I'll give you my public key so that you don't need to open password authentication of sshd; IV. even if IP address is not fixed, if there are dynamic domain name set up, I can also use that; V. If there are better ideas how I can edit wikipedia, please let me know; My public-key (long line!): ssh-dss 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. I use my root to connect because normal user cannot open port 80, hope this is not a problem. (having a port number like 8080 is not so convenient for sometimes I need to access it behind restrictive LAN firewall) ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"