Tonight the BBC broadcasts a documentary about the failed attack on Northwest Airlines flight 253, between Schiphol and Detroit. Now the documentary was last week es broadcast on TV, but I had just missed.
Fortunately, there is such a thing in the online universe that iPlayer diario ole hot, and where on-demand BBC programs diario ole can see ... If you dwell within the boundaries of the British Empire. Bloody geoblocking. Been there, done that ...
Enter Tor: an idealistic network of relays that was created to make your Internet traffic less traceable. Are you for example (civil) journalist in Iran and would you rather be safe mail, book fees, then you can with a fairly simple program to let you redirect Internet traffic through the network of a willful fellow man in a country of your choice.
And that way you can use this trick also (with egocentric view) faking that you surf from the UK, while you are actually with your lazy cheapskate just in Belgium, the Netherlands, South Africa, ... is to parasitize.
* Download a Tor client for your computer (Win Endo, OSX, Linuxerij) and install that thing on your windoos, mac or spacecraft * Start the user program, Vidalia, * Click on the opening screen on "View the Network" * In screen that opens, you get left an overview of the different relays that are available. Click on the block above the second column to sort those connections on land. And then look for the Union Jack. * Seek out the three fastest British connections. You do this by clicking on the name of a connection and view the connection speed in the right column under the world map.
* These three compounds have to fill in a configuration file because of Vidalia. Where this file on your system, you can find out by going to Preferences in Vidalia and then click on the Advanced tab. Fat chance that this torrc file under Library> Vidalia.
torrc opened with TextEdit * Open this file with a text editor and enter Exit Nodes after the names of the three fastest connections, separated by a comma and a space. * Close and save the changes to the torrc file. * Connect Vidalia and start it up again. * And now the last step you have to persuade your browser that it should follow the detour that you've just created. You do eg. By Firefox> Preferences ... to go> Advanced> Network> Settings ...> * You switch "Manual proxy configuration" and fills it in with 127.0.0.1 port 8118
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