* Nick Mathewson schrieb am 2012-06-26 um 00:23 Uhr: > Side note: What to put on the webserver? > > To credibly pretend not to be ourselves, we must pretend to be > something else in particular -- and something not easily identifiable > or inherently worthless. We should not, for example, have all Some ideas: - some random content with a CC license We could have a list or something of CC-licensed content. The webserver mirrors either the whole site or some subsites. I'm thinking of some Wikipedia sites or books from Project Gutenberg. - country related content We could check the users IP address and try to geolocate it. Based on that country information the webserver could deliver some local content. But where should we get country-specific content. - 451 If someone is in trolling mood, he just can deliver a 451 error. ;) - Login page/random fresh installation We could also present some page which looks like a valid login page or a fresh installation (Apache, Mediawiki or something other popular). Another similar idea is it to deliver some error page, like a blank page with a MySQL-, PHP-, Tomcat or any other error message. -- Jens Kubieziel http://www.kubieziel.de Die größten Menschen sind jene, die anderen Hoffnung geben können. Jean Jaurès
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