On 3/7/06, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
Singapore seems to force all of their ISPs to send all HTTP requests through a proxy that has a set of rules defining sites you are not allowed to visit.
As does (for example) the UAE, and China. But not Italy. So this is quite moot, I expect. Also - having all local cable / broadband / dialup providers do something like this would cover the vast majority of internet users in the country .. not too many people or companies are going to be running their own resolvers, at least in a small country like Italy. The numbers are likely to be trivially small as compared to the number of people just using their ISP resolvers. So a fake zone loaded into the resolvers redirecting these banned sites elsewhere should do just fine, I guess. -- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)