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[*] posted on 20-9-2008 at 09:56
Where can I find a corrupt webhosting service?


Where can I find a reliable but corrupt webhosting service for my homepage, that will not give a shit about copyright issues or indecency of the content?

Thank you for any help.

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[*] posted on 20-9-2008 at 15:52


Look in countries like these: Ukraine, Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Vietnam, Iran/Syria/Libya (except for indecency), Nauru, Cuba, Sri Lanka, Venezuela.
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[*] posted on 20-9-2008 at 16:02


Note that even webservice providers in the US don't care about what you host for the most part until someone takes the time to complain to them and point out that you are hosting something that you shouldn't be.



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[*] posted on 20-9-2008 at 21:04


It really doesn't matter if you use redirects through proxy's
Unless you anticipate having monthly bandwidth demand in the terrabyte range ,
it will be cheaper to host on your own server through a Telco or cable subsciption.

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[*] posted on 20-9-2008 at 21:51


Redirects don't help because someone accessing the content is going to know the final target unless you've configured the proxy to serve as an alternative address and hand that out in place of the actual server IP. But a LEA can go to the proxy host, discover that they are not storing those JACS centerfolds you've put up on your web pages, and compel the proxy host to reveal the actual IP and then go to that host to both remove your chemical porn and find out who you are.

Restricting access to sections of the site to users that you've flipped an access bit on reduces the chances of automated searches finding stuff to take down. Encrypting the files with a reasonably strong passphrase can also help, but pass phrases have a tendency to become public knowledge (witness the reference section).
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