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Comment Re:Does anyone use these filtered ISPs? (Score 1) 221

The NZ filter works by collecting a list of banned websites.

The websites addresses are converted to IP.

These IPs are advertised to the ISPs via BGP.

The ISPs divert all traffic for that IP to the government filter server.

The government filter server examines the request against the list of banned websites, and decides whether to forward or block. Only HTTP is examined, everything else is forwarded.

So, you can't get around it via DNS tricks.

More details: http://techliberty.org.nz/issues/internet-filtering/filtering-technical-faq/

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Submission + - New Zealand Introduces Internet Filtering (thomasbeagle.net)

Thomas Beagle writes: "The New Zealand government has been stealthily introducing a centralised internet child-pornography specific filtering system. Voluntary for ISPs but not for their users, ISPs representing over 94% of the market are already intending to join. Read the general FAQ and technical FAQ about the proposed Netclean Whitebox implementation."

Comment Bother. (Score 1) 508

The shiny new data centre was so close to being finished it was already operational. The redundant aircon worked and had been tested. The UPS and generator had been tested. The servers were installed, running and live. And then someone needed to do a little bit of work under the floor. They lifted up the tile and accidentally dropped it.

Now, imagine the impact of that thud travelling through the raised floor, up the wall and into *the* relay in the BRS, tripping it. And then you can probably imagine the sound of all that hardware shutting down in a hurry, and the "Oh shit" coming from the unfortunate tech.

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