Oooh, WebSENSE made a little booboo....
Sep. 21st, 2005 05:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
WebSENSE blocks John C. Dvorak's blog
I came across this while looking for good anti-WebSENSE articles. Apparently there was a porn site on the same general IP address as John C. Dvorak's blog. (Dvorak writes tech articles.) Needless to say, they were trying to block the porn site and got his blog as well. They fixed the error, but it was still an error.
I am now thinking of not only a anti-censorware page, but an anti-censorware podcast. I'll probably use my current install to do it, which means probably doing away with the Rosegarden/Inkwell updates that weren't updating.
ETA: The new versions of WordPress allow one to do podcasts (by allowing you to attach audio files) which makes it handy for potential podcasters. My Wordpress blog was being used for Inkwell/Rosegarden updates, but since I never remember to update it *looks embarrassed* I was thinking of using it for setting up podcasts.
I came across this while looking for good anti-WebSENSE articles. Apparently there was a porn site on the same general IP address as John C. Dvorak's blog. (Dvorak writes tech articles.) Needless to say, they were trying to block the porn site and got his blog as well. They fixed the error, but it was still an error.
I am now thinking of not only a anti-censorware page, but an anti-censorware podcast. I'll probably use my current install to do it, which means probably doing away with the Rosegarden/Inkwell updates that weren't updating.
ETA: The new versions of WordPress allow one to do podcasts (by allowing you to attach audio files) which makes it handy for potential podcasters. My Wordpress blog was being used for Inkwell/Rosegarden updates, but since I never remember to update it *looks embarrassed* I was thinking of using it for setting up podcasts.