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Posted 2009-05-01, 06:30 AM
in reply to Chruser's post starting "I don't recall what I was referring to...."
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I don't recall what I was referring to. Tor may have been it governing that it is preserves your privacy reasonably well. Unfortunately, it is still possible for others to spy on exit nodes or look at DNS leaks caused by Privoxy and Tor-button in Firefox. However, it generally requires a considerable amount of effort to trace anyone in such a manner.
Otherwise, there's Your-Freedom, which is basically a free, relatively simple-to-use Java-based VPN service. It has been pretty popular in China for people desiring to route around their nation-spanning firewalls. However, their free service only offers a full duplex 7 KB/s transfer rate. Their paid services offer a better bandwidth, but many other VPN providers, such as Ivacy, offer paid services as well.
If you happen to be a patient and reasonably immoral person, it may be a viable alternative to procure a 2.4 GHz 15+ dBi parabolic antenna (mesh antennas can be lugged around with moderate ease and are fit for outdoor use). If you can actually see what you're aiming at, their operational range is generally at least 3 km (although their signal cones generally contain 5ยบ or smaller planar angles, so it's tricky to get it right). Then, you can access someone else's wireless network (with their permission, of course!) and watch them burn once they get ascribed the legal responsibility for your information misadventures.
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7 KB/s transfer rate. that's worthless =( Lol those antennas are rude


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