OT: Anonymous proxys (for film)
Ilya Palagin
tux-4CS0UopE6WdBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Thu Apr 14 14:26:27 UTC 2005
Quoting Madison Kelly <linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org>:
> Hi all,
>
> I know this sounds dubious and it is off topic but I was hoping
> someone here might confirm something for me. A client of mine is in
> the film industry and just gave me a call about a made-for-tv movie
> he is working on about addiction, including internet/porn addiction.
>
> He has a scene where he wants to show a person at a public library
> bypassing their filters. The first thing I thought of would be an
> anonymous proxy but I've not done this before so I didn't want to
> tell him that for certain.
>
> So my question is just what he asked me: How would someone bypass
> filters at a library? It can't be an uber-l33t thing, it should be a
> relatively accessible thing. This is a normal person supposedly.
See "Firewall piercing HOWTO".
Actually, in movies hackers usually open binary files in editors with lots of
icons, maybe this is what the film maker needs? :-)
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