[tor-talk] News from Iran
Alec Burgess
buralex at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 13:42:52 UTC 2012
> Rogers, the only other ISP, has always messed with DNS.
Better that than messing with VPN traffic (or general Bit-torrent traffic)
I'm pretty happy with Rogers to date though I worry about potential
changes to Canadian legislation to bring it in-line with American MAFIAA
rules. I'd certainly have some questions to ask Bell if they ever come
up with a low enough cost option to make me consider switching (though
I'm not sure I'd get straight answers!)
On 2012-09-24 06:29, Mansour Moufid wrote:
> Apparently VPNs were made illegal, but I don't think that was enforced.
>
> Personally, I wish I had to go to the other side of the planet to find
> this kind of thing. Bell, a Canadian ISP, does it too. Not SSL but VPN
> and other traffic their DPI can't identify, is steadily throttled down
> to zero. OTOH, Rogers, the only other ISP, has always messed with DNS.
>
> Iran must be doing this with Canadian tech -- it sounds so familiar.
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Regards ... Alec (buralex at gmail & WinLiveMess - alec.m.burgess at skype)
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