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Entries tagged as attMonday, July 27. 2009Traffic Blocking - AT&T IP Addresses with .htaccess
If you're upset with AT&T's recent net neutrality violation, perhaps a fellow webmaster, here is a way to protest to AT&T's customer base.
Open up your trusty .htaccess and paste the following in side. order allow, deny This unfortunately will produce a hard error. To inform your traffic why this is happening you should create a custom 403 Forbidden error page. Below the allow/deny statement, add another line. order allow, deny Here is something decent to use for the time being. Just save the html code below to forbidden.html and place it into your web root directory.
Monday, July 27. 2009
AT&T Violates Net Neutrality by ... Posted by Kevin Harrison
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AT&T Violates Net Neutrality by blocking 4chan.org
On July 27th, 2009 AT&T took the first shot at "net neutrality" by blocking the popular website "4Chan.org" to all of their customers.
Several blogs and news providers have already begun reporting this issue: http://mashable.com/ http://www.techcrunch.com/ http://www.phonenews.com/ AT&T customers who have been impacted by this filter are doing everything in their power to reverse it, however, AT&T refuses to comment on the issue at this time. Several thousands of AT&T customers are already in the early stages of starting a boycott if AT&T does not remove their filter on 4chan.org. AT&T is taking away our internet freedom, something President Obama claimed he would protect during his presidential campaign! I need your help getting the word out about this issue. This is a topic that should NOT be brushed under a carpet and be forgotten! Contact your local news channels and let them know what AT&T is doing! To learn more about net neutrality and how it affects everyone on the internet, check out: http://www.savetheinternet.com/ |
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