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"Censorship bypassing should not be only considered as a terrorist or hacker weapon, but also as tools for privacy, free speech, democraty and human rights protection [...]." Nothing novel, but well written.
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Rated by B-Dup on Oct 06, 8:16pm
Why the fuck are they showing people how to do this?
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Reviewed by cyberhawk32 on Aug 07, 3:05am
Nice disclaimer
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Rated by gloamglozer on Feb 03 2009, 1:04am
A very well explained article on how to bypass firewalls.
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Rated by moookid on Nov 17 2007, 5:03pm
"This paper demonstrates how to encapsulate any TCP-based protocol (SMTP, POP3, NNTP, telnet...) into HTTP, thus bypassing the firewall protection/censorship (depending on your point of view)"
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Rated by B-o-K on Jul 06 2006, 3:18pm
or "Why firewalls shouldn't be considered a ultimate weapon for network security"
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Rated by krypzzo on Oct 07 2005, 1:38pm
"Censorship bypassing should not be only considered as a terrorist or hacker weapon, but also as tools for privacy, free speech, democraty and human rights protection [...]." Nothing novel, but well written.
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Reviewed by Napalm-cz on Sep 19 2005, 10:18am
Nice and simple. It should be clear to anyone that this is possible.