
Journal joe_bruin's Journal: trolling innovations 1
it strikes me that i've never seen someone use a goatse.cx link through google's "i'm feeling lucky".
it seems to work well, even though it doesn't take you directly to goatse.cx. they probably took that out to protect the innocent, but no matter, it still works nicely.
http://www.google.com/search?q=goatse.cx&btnI=I'm%20Feeling%20Lucky
here's what you do get:
$ telnet www.google.com 80
Trying 216.239.53.98...
Connected to www.google.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET
Host: www.google.com
HTTP/1.0 302 Found
Connection: Close
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 02:48:56 GMT
Set-Cookie: PREF=ID=56a49a2d48c62cf1:TM=1039747736:LM=1039747736:S=r3QY7sqsqrvA-kAU; expires=Sun, 17-Jan-2038 19:14:07 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.com
Cache-control: private
Content-Type: text/html
Location: http://www.conhugeco.org/goatse.cx/
Server: GWS/2.0
Content-length: 165
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>302 Moved</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
<H1>302 Moved</H1>
The document has moved
<A HREF="http://www.conhugeco.org/goatse.cx/">here</A>.
</BODY></HTML>
Connection closed by foreign host.
so, disguising this as a google cache link (mirror!) should be trivial. and the big fake cache link url can hide the search term in the end. for extra precautions, search for a site that bounces to goatse.cx, and use a foreign language's "i'm feeling lucky" equivalent button.
Dear Sir, (Score:1)