anyway.



thread: 2006-03-22 : A bad, bad, bad but expected development

On 2006-03-28, Dave wrote:

I think Roger's idea offers the most promise. If you have a broadband connection at home, setting up your own circumventor/proxy server would be worthwhile. Whatever the net-nanny software they're using is, it's unlikely to ever get around to blocking your home IP address. Instructions on how to set it up are here:



 

This makes DY go "One more thing..."
Once you set it up, don't submit it to peacefire's list of circumventors - You should be its only user. This will almost guarantee you never hit the net-nanny blacklists.

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