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George Orwell

2006-02-17, 11:08 pm

http://www.secureix.com/

George Orwell

2006-02-17, 11:08 pm

George Orwell wrote:

> http://www.secureix.com/


Looks like your typical VPN "proxy". Doesn't seem to be any bullshit on
the site. I'd give them a try if you're looking for that sort of thing,
but as always, keep your eyes open. Anything new and untested should be
scrutinized.

An aside.... I really wish someone would set one of these up on a Linux
box using OpenVPN instead of the Win2003 stuff. I really don't trust the
Windows native VPN setup. I realize there's a client for Linux, but it
just feels a little "dirty" using it. <grin>

John

2006-02-17, 11:08 pm


"George Orwell" <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote in message
news:c926e7d80444a2e5e50dbe4abc958740@mi
xmaster.it...
> http://www.secureix.com/
>


Error creating account:
Your new account could not be created because we do not accept email
accounts from domains that provide free email services.


they want traceability........


Alex de Joode

2006-02-17, 11:08 pm

George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
: George Orwell wrote:

: > http://www.secureix.com/

: Looks like your typical VPN "proxy". Doesn't seem to be any bullshit on
: the site. I'd give them a try if you're looking for that sort of thing,
: but as always, keep your eyes open. Anything new and untested should be
: scrutinized.

: An aside.... I really wish someone would set one of these up on a Linux
: box using OpenVPN instead of the Win2003 stuff. I really don't trust the
: Windows native VPN setup. I realize there's a client for Linux, but it
: just feels a little "dirty" using it. <grin>

http://www.initvpn.com ;) (still in alpha ..)
George Orwell

2006-02-17, 11:08 pm

John wrote:

>
> "George Orwell" <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote in message
> news:c926e7d80444a2e5e50dbe4abc958740@mi
xmaster.it...
> Error creating account:
> Your new account could not be created because we do not accept email
> accounts from domains that provide free email services.
>
>
> they want traceability........


The don't pretend they do not. They plainly state they need to know who
you are, and they can not shield you from any legal attack. All on the up
and up. Why would you even try to use a free email address to set up an
account when they plainly state they don't accept them?

BUT, from the FWIW department, I set up an account there just fine
through Tor and a freebie email address at a place they simply don't
recognize as one. You just can't use Gmail/Yahoo/etc. ;)


Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-02-17, 11:08 pm

Alex de Joode wrote:

> George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
> : George Orwell wrote:
>
> : > http://www.secureix.com/
>
> : Looks like your typical VPN "proxy". Doesn't seem to be any bullshit on
> : the site. I'd give them a try if you're looking for that sort of thing,
> : but as always, keep your eyes open. Anything new and untested should be
> : scrutinized.
>
> : An aside.... I really wish someone would set one of these up on a Linux
> : box using OpenVPN instead of the Win2003 stuff. I really don't trust the
> : Windows native VPN setup. I realize there's a client for Linux, but it
> : just feels a little "dirty" using it. <grin>
>
> http://www.initvpn.com ;) (still in alpha ..)


SWEET! Thanks Alex, I'll check it out.

Was this announced here or in another similar group before and I just
missed it?


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