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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 21-Jul-11 21:35:57
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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Ooops; you are of course correct; I must have been getting two different packages confused blush
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(deleted) Thu 21-Jul-11 21:55:41
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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it also makes certain sites unuseable


Can you tell me which sites you can't access on TalkTalk? If you mean downloading from filesharing sites like rapidshare, filesonic etc then there's an easy way around this smile
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(deleted) Fri 22-Jul-11 07:49:57
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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Fairly simple, get a low spec vps with plenty of traffic allowed and configure your own. The chance of that being monitored by the data center is slim to none.


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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Fri 22-Jul-11 11:47:39
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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In reply to a post by blueacid:
Easy there. No need to be hostile, I'm passing no judgement on the wrongs or rights of it, just explaining how I understand it to work.


I'm not being hostile. I'm just passionate about the subject.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
Perhaps my post was not quite clear on the blacklist scenario - it meant to say that a url stays in the blacklist and is periodically rescanned until it is found to be clean and thence removed from the list. The 24 hours (or whatever it was) referred to the whitelist. There would be no point having a permanently stored whitelist clearly.


This is no more comforting. I don't want ANY of my web browsing habits being stored by my ISP, regardless of whether they consider it malware.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
I would say a website that passes session information or personally identifiable information in the URL is irresponsible - it's perfectly possible to do so using secured connections and using cookies passed over that encrypted connection.


Agreed, but it still happens everywhere.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
As for your purchasing scenario - I'd be more concerned that purchases can be made over a non-https connection in the first place myself.


I was pointing out how short-sighted they were when they designed the system. Personally, I would never transmit financial information over plain HTTP, but given the sheer size of TalkTalk's userbase, the situation is not that implausable.

In reply to a post by GeeTee:
Indeed yes they could not re-issue the http request, instead they could theoretically implement a system that scans the html content on the fly as it passes through their network. The costs involved to do that at line speed for every one of their multi-million customers would be insane, as would the other possiblity of storing it all and scanning it offline. It certainly wouldn't be a preferable solution either as it would be completely invisible.


They already have to scan all content on the fly in order to extract the HTTP headers. I don't see how extracting the rest of the content is any more of an expensive process, other than the fact that the data will most likely be spread across multiple packets. Maybe I'm overlooking something.

Thanks for the help guys. uno and Vivacti look like two good candidates. Uno, can you confirm whether I will have to switch back to a BT line before I can receive service from uno?

The VPS solution also sounds like a viable choice. I figured this would be expensive, but doing a cursory search on the Internet says otherwise. At the moment, I'm using Tor to conduct most of my web browsing, but I am forced to avoid it if I wish to communicate sensitive information to sites without HTTPS support. I can't help shake the feeling that I'm being recorded on a police-owned database somewhere for simply being connected to the Tor network, either.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Fri 22-Jul-11 12:11:32
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
it also makes certain sites unuseable


Can you tell me which sites you can't access on TalkTalk? If you mean downloading from filesharing sites like rapidshare, filesonic etc then there's an easy way around this smile


Overdrive, an eBook service used on many public libary sites in the UK, is one of many sites that is almost impossible to use because of TalkTalk's web stalker. You can find many more examples by visiting the TalkTalk Members forum.

The issue with filesharing sites is totally unrelated. That is due to the IWF, an organisation that was conceived under the pretense of preventing child exploitation but has quickly shown its true colours by crippling filesharing sites. And yes, I am completely opposed to the IWF filter too, but they're next to impossible to escape. Yes, I'm sure blocking an album cover will have an absolutely devastating effect on child exploitation in developing countries. Thank you for your valiant efforts, IWF.
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(deleted) Fri 22-Jul-11 13:14:02
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


[re: Anonymous] [link to this post]
 
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In reply to a post by baby_frogmella:
In reply to a post by Anonymous:
it also makes certain sites unuseable


Can you tell me which sites you can't access on TalkTalk? If you mean downloading from filesharing sites like rapidshare, filesonic etc then there's an easy way around this smile


Overdrive, an eBook service used on many public libary sites in the UK, is one of many sites that is almost impossible to use because of TalkTalk's web stalker. You can find many more examples by visiting the TalkTalk Members forum.

The issue with filesharing sites is totally unrelated. That is due to the IWF, an organisation that was conceived under the pretense of preventing child exploitation but has quickly shown its true colours by crippling filesharing sites. And yes, I am completely opposed to the IWF filter too, but they're next to impossible to escape. Yes, I'm sure blocking an album cover will have an absolutely devastating effect on child exploitation in developing countries. Thank you for your valiant efforts, IWF.


Thanks for clarifying. Regarding IWF, its easy to bypass this on TalkTalk (unlike those on BE or Virgin Media):

Edit the hosts file located at
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc

paste text below to hosts file:

69.5.88.211 www.hotfile.com
69.5.88.211 uk.megavideo.com
69.5.88.211 uk.megaupload.com
69.5.88.211 www.megavideo.com
69.5.88.211 www.megaupload.com
195.122.131.15 www.rapidshare.com
195.122.131.21 rs20.rapidshare.com
82.192.86.132 oron.com www.oron.com
209.222.23.221 fileserve.com www.fileserve.com
78.140.176.186 filesonic.com www.filesonic.com
94.75.229.70 easy-share.com www.easy-share.com

Bob's yer uncle! grin
Standard User nredwood
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 22-Jul-11 13:56:10
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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Can be bypassed in the same way on BE

Be* Unlimited
Standard User nredwood
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 22-Jul-11 13:58:22
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Re: Heavy user, Opal LLU only


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I've not used it, but as an alternative to Tor

http://ultravpn.fr/

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(deleted) Fri 22-Jul-11 13:59:03
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Can be bypassed in the same way on BE


I stand corrected smile
Standard User aquiss
(experienced) Sat 23-Jul-11 08:37:14
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Good Morning,

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