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    SalarSoft
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    Hi Newly i received a mail that said my article is blocked by some countries!!:omg: :wtf: So i want to know that, can you codeproject web masters move the article to directory. I think with this way the article will goes unblock!! Article: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/asproxy.asp Very:rose:

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      Hi Newly i received a mail that said my article is blocked by some countries!!:omg: :wtf: So i want to know that, can you codeproject web masters move the article to directory. I think with this way the article will goes unblock!! Article: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/asproxy.asp Very:rose:

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      SalarSoft wrote:

      I think with this way the article will goes unblock!!

      Not likely, since it's already in a directory. It probably has more to do with the content of the article. An article about getting around a blocking firewall being blocked?? How ironic...

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        SalarSoft wrote:

        I think with this way the article will goes unblock!!

        Not likely, since it's already in a directory. It probably has more to do with the content of the article. An article about getting around a blocking firewall being blocked?? How ironic...

        A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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        SalarSoft
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        As you see this article is about passing the web filtering mechanisms. So they might have problem with hole article and tool discussed in it. He says that just the http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/asproxy.asp address blocked but other codeproject pages is unblock. So if you move this article to "aspnet" directory i think it might be unblock:doh: I will try to remove friction words from the article.

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          As you see this article is about passing the web filtering mechanisms. So they might have problem with hole article and tool discussed in it. He says that just the http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/asproxy.asp address blocked but other codeproject pages is unblock. So if you move this article to "aspnet" directory i think it might be unblock:doh: I will try to remove friction words from the article.

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          I'm quite sure the directory the article is in is not the problem. It's entirely possible their firewall is kicking the request based on content.

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            I'm quite sure the directory the article is in is not the problem. It's entirely possible their firewall is kicking the request based on content.

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            Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

            It's entirely possible their firewall is kicking the request based on content.

            Absolutely no! In this case it seems just that url is blocked and other pages is unblocked. Man, i worked with all these mechanisms(if no, how did i wrote anonymouser?) and in this case just one url of codeproject pages is in black list. After all take it easy. I want to know why the article is still marked as "unedited reader contribution" with points of "Popularity: 6.32. Rating: 4.16 out of 5" ? I saw topics with rating 1 and popularity 2 that was edited. Thanks for your time.

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              Hi Newly i received a mail that said my article is blocked by some countries!!:omg: :wtf: So i want to know that, can you codeproject web masters move the article to directory. I think with this way the article will goes unblock!! Article: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/asproxy.asp Very:rose:

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              Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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              SalarSoft wrote:

              my article is blocked by some countries

              The subject of the article itself says 'without government filtering'. I think hence the system administrators there are viewing it with suspicion on it whether it is a hacking tool to bypass the security practices in place.

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                I'm quite sure the directory the article is in is not the problem. It's entirely possible their firewall is kicking the request based on content.

                A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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                Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                I would say, a CP-editor should also see this article at an earliest lest some system administrator somewhere should not view CP as a website holding content supporting hackers. On that perspective, I think this issue assumes mammoth importance.

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                  SalarSoft wrote:

                  my article is blocked by some countries

                  The subject of the article itself says 'without government filtering'. I think hence the system administrators there are viewing it with suspicion on it whether it is a hacking tool to bypass the security practices in place.

                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

                  I think hence the system administrators there are viewing it with suspicion on it whether it is a hacking tool to bypass the security practices in place.

                  Ok. I changed the subject (and a little change in article word dictionary) and i hope it affects (especially the minds).

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                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

                    I think hence the system administrators there are viewing it with suspicion on it whether it is a hacking tool to bypass the security practices in place.

                    Ok. I changed the subject (and a little change in article word dictionary) and i hope it affects (especially the minds).

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                    The article seems to be good, at least from the learner's perspective, though implementation on a large scale involves a lot of other non-technical legal and copyright etc procedures. Isn't it? Nevertheless, there are a few suggestions I have put over there with respect to Access Control, Bandwidth Throttle etc.

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                      The article seems to be good, at least from the learner's perspective, though implementation on a large scale involves a lot of other non-technical legal and copyright etc procedures. Isn't it? Nevertheless, there are a few suggestions I have put over there with respect to Access Control, Bandwidth Throttle etc.

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                      SalarSoft
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                      :->

                      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

                      though implementation on a large scale involves a lot of other non-technical legal and copyright etc procedures. Isn't it?

                      Don't know! may be! I think it shouldn't has any problem. According to the license agreement there is no warranty of any kind of use. Read license: http://asproxy3.somee.com/license.txt[^]

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