Iran Blocks VPN Ports
First time accepted submitter Parham90 writes "After the Iranian post-election events that led to massive riots and break-outs through the world, the Iranian government started blocking all social websites, including Facebook, Youtube, Orkut, MySpace and Twitter. The Iranians, however, started using VPN (virtual private network) connections to bypass censorship. Since Thursday, September 30, 2011, all VPN ports have however been blocked, in the first attempt to start what the Iranian government calls the 'National Internet.'"
The problem is its actually the minority that wants freedom. Seriously.
Iran's rural population is huge, and its made up of what basically amount to Muslim rednecks. They're the morons who keep assholes in power, and they probably all support this idea.
You don't just need to circumvent the block. You need to circumvent a block in a way that the authorities can't detect.
Give me Classic Slashdot or give me death!
I do have my connection encrypted now, but not through VPN. *smile*
To many, it means the freedom to worship Allah without being offended by anybody.
For example, that Mohammed cartoon violated their freedom. Seeking to have it suppressed did not violate the author's freedom, since freedom of speech is defined within the framework of what is acceptable to Allah.
More power to the people of Iran. You make the Internets proud.
But, still, please be careful.
It's not fundamentally a problem of freedom, but of good and evil. Sharia law must be wiped from the planet; it is IMHO abhorrently evil. On the other hand, killing everyone living in such societies sort of misses the point, doesn't it?
Emotions! In your brain!