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From: Andy Burns on 4 Mar 2010 06:53 occassionally-confused(a)nospam.co.uk wrote: > Andy Burns<usenet.aug2009(a)adslpipe.co.uk> wrote: > >> <evil>So IPoverDNS should work</evil> > > I googled for that... very interesting but seems quite complicated to > set up. I also wonder how many public access points are blocking this? I used it a couple of years ago from a linux laptop on Hungarian hotel WiFi, via my linux server at home, it's not fast, not simple and not nice to the DNS servers ... I don't know if WiFi operators have got wise to it yet, they certainly could set up their DNS servers to prevent it.
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