From: Cori on 3 Jan 2010 05:28 About five years ago, someone on one of these groups helped a Macintosh-using friend whose IP address was banned from a message board by posting a link to a free service for changing or scrambling ISPs. Well, my friend has changed to a service which is faster and needs to do this again, and make sure that whatever he uses does not slow down the speed of uploading, downloading, or whatever he plans to do. Of course I can't remember which group or which service was used. Anyone able to help? Thanks. Cori
From: heiko recktenwald on 3 Jan 2010 08:32 Cori schrieb: > About five years ago, someone on one of these groups helped a > Macintosh-using friend whose IP address was banned from a message > board by posting a link to a free service for changing or scrambling > ISPs. Well, my friend has changed to a service which is faster and > needs to do this again, and make sure that whatever he uses does not > slow down the speed of uploading, downloading, or whatever he plans to > do. Of course I can't remember which group or which service was > used. Anyone able to help? Thanks. > > Cori You call that security?
From: John McWilliams on 3 Jan 2010 10:45 heiko recktenwald wrote: > Cori schrieb: >> About five years ago, someone on one of these groups helped a >> Macintosh-using friend whose IP address was banned from a message >> board by posting a link to a free service for changing or scrambling >> ISPs. Well, my friend has changed to a service which is faster and >> needs to do this again, and make sure that whatever he uses does not >> slow down the speed of uploading, downloading, or whatever he plans to >> do. Of course I can't remember which group or which service was >> used. Anyone able to help? Thanks. >> >> Cori > > You call that security? Which message board? And what is your "friend" wanting to do, troll, or spam?? -- lsmft
From: Tim McNamara on 3 Jan 2010 11:30 In article <3b98dd90-ae56-4970-a77a-685f8d43f0af(a)e37g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>, Cori <cmashieldscapting(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > About five years ago, someone on one of these groups helped a > Macintosh-using friend whose IP address was banned from a message > board by posting a link to a free service for changing or scrambling > ISPs. Well, my friend has changed to a service which is faster and > needs to do this again, and make sure that whatever he uses does not > slow down the speed of uploading, downloading, or whatever he plans to > do. Of course I can't remember which group or which service was > used. Anyone able to help? Thanks. If he's changed Internet services, he will have a new IP address and this should be a none problem. Your question suggests that he is a serial spammer or other some-such miscreant if he keeps getting blocked from online forums and message boards. -- "I wear the cheese, it does not wear me."
From: Cori on 3 Jan 2010 16:05 On Jan 3, 8:30 am, Tim McNamara <tim...(a)bitstream.net> wrote: > If he's changed Internet services, he will have a new IP address and > this should be a none problem. Your question suggests that he is a > serial spammer or other some-such miscreant if he keeps getting blocked > from online forums and message boards. He's only blocked from one, and he posts there only enough to maintain his account. Thing is, his ISP gives away what region of the country he is from just for starters. He wants to surf in anonymity as well as continue access to this message board where there have been some creative differences. Cori
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