This is wierd. Can someone try to post the text from this link? http://infowars.com/articles/bb/nsa_gets_realtime_access_to_your_email.htm I can post and reply all over this board but I get an error when trying to post this.
I posted about this issue in the other forum. Seems to be filters on your hosting server. Call it big brother but you are not allowed to post certain key words.
I can copy and paste it to my forum without a problem (I use simple machines software). Could be vBBs related. I looked over the source and didn't spot anything specific that would cause the function error. Don't know what to tell ya. AE
You don't have permission to access /forum/newreply.php on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. <hr> <address>Apache/1.3.39 Server at www.survivalmonkey.com Port 80 survival monkey server err ? annie </address>
WOW this IS strange. I copied and pasted into a txt editor, stripped all the code and formating, and it still wouldn't post. AE
Simplest way is to hit "print screen", then open MS paint and paste it into a new window. You will get a .bmp image. Then you can crop the area you want and save that for your use. I use a little utility http://www.screenshot-utility.com/ AE
Problem is with paragraph delineated with asterisks. I had to hand type and insert it in as edits a few words at a time. I can see why there might be someone out there who doesn't want this posted... JP NSA Gets Real Time Access to Your Email Prison Planet | December 20, 2007 Kurt Nimmo It was inevitable: the Advanced Research Projects Agency, later to become DARPA, right out of the Pentagon, created the internet. The RAND Corporation invented modern packet switching. DARPA and ARPANET recruited Vint Cerf of <st1lace w:st="on"><st1lacename w:st="on">Stanford</st1lacename> <st1lacetype w:st="on">University</st1lacetype></st1lace> to work on TCP/IP. Cerf is regarded as "the father of the Internet," or maybe that should be the military-NSA snoop network. Now we learn NSA increasingly controls SSL, now called Transport Layer Security, the cryptographic protocol that provides secure communications on the internet for web browsing, e-mail, instant messaging, and other data transfers. In other words, increasingly, the NSA is reading your email and everything you type in your IM client � and in real time, that is to say there is no delay in the timeliness of the information, the underwear drawer snoopers have the ability to read your IMs as you type them. "Certain privacy/full session SSL email hosting services have been purchased/changed operational control by NSA and affiliates within the past few months, through private intermediary entities," notes Cryptome. Hushmail: now fully owned by private entity NSA affiliate; has had informal relationship with NSA for a number of years that effectively provided NSA with real time access to Hushmail's hosting servers. ********************************************* SafeMail.net, Israeli-based. Ironically privately lauded by NSA and US military several years ago for its sound implementation of SendMail with SSl webmail GUI frontend now provides mail server info to NSA in realtime. ********************************************** Guardster.com (SSH/SSL proxy): NSA contractors have "bought" full access rights to Guardster servers a few days ago. Separate but related: facilitated port sniffing of hosting servers at Everyones Internet, on NSA affiliates' behalf, has been ongoing for a number of months now. Geekspeak aside, what this means is that the NSA is buying up key technology in an effort to snoop you even more closely. If this trend continues, we may as well call the internet the NSAnet. Moreover, according to Cryptome's research, if you own "security" software produced by Zone Alarm, Symantec, and MacAfee, you are in essence throwing out a welcome mat for the NSA and its bevy of underwear drawer sniffing goons. "All facilitate Microsoft's NSA-controlled remote admin access via IP/TCP ports 1024 through 1030," and without a "security flag," that it to say you will be none the wiser. It won't be long now before Winston Smith's telescreen is barking orders.
It is not monkey specific but rather monkey servers specific. The filters reside at the server level (monky's host) so not one thing anybody on our side can do about it. The issue is either with the apache software that Real Web Host is using or some other 3rd party filter that kills any packets containing certain words that of course kicks up that error.
This part : Was the part that won't post in the original text. Very odd. It wouldn't work in a PM either. Someone above is correct in that the filter is not on our software or vB... It's on the server side. at 7:00 this morning my wifi card in my laptop went Tango Uniform. I'm supposing that it is a coincidence but it is odd. I can't find the trigger either. Unless it NSA mentioned a bunch od times along with the names of those companies they just bought? I posted the errors over at our Hosts forum and they answered with "Send a trouble ticket" I fear this is the end of our little party. Every darn keystroke is going through the NSA backbones now and it's a little creepy. be careful
Interesting indeed. Isn't it nice that they have found a way of preventing folks from sharing certain information. I wonder what else will be censored. Got the same message... Forbidden You don't have permission to access /forum/newreply.php on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Apache/1.3.39 Server at www.survivalmonkey.com Port 80