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Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I don't need to use your proxy though but it is nice to have an one 
> available in meetings with some half-wit admins who insist they can 
> block anything/anytime/anywhere. When that happens I can never 
> remember/find one fast enough to have the full devastating impact that 
> I seek....

The other day something quite funny happened to me. I was with my Laptop trying 
to find an open AP.
I found one, but couldn't browser the internet nor get my OpenVPN (against a 
USA-based server) up
and running. I started making some tests... and I finally tried sshing into one 
of my local (i.e in
argentina) servers.

It worked. So, they were filtering (or the internet link didn't have) 
international access. I
quickly set-up an openvpn server on the argentinian (i.e national) server, a 
3proxy-proxy (fast
enough), and told firefox to use it (over the vpn). Quite funny :)

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