On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:57:57 +0200 Lars NoodÃn <lars.nooden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I checked the FAQ and it is unclear about precisely what to do about > sites that gratuitously block Tor. Just recently I noticed that > www.justice.gov blocks Tor. For example the URL > > http://www.justice.gov/atr/cases/exhibits/1332.pdf > > and the search function at the site's start. > > http://www.justice.gov/ > > Should these be noted somewhere or a ticket filed? -- www.justice.gov is an alias for www.justice.gov.edgesuite.net. www.justice.gov.edgesuite.net is an alias for a1170.dscb.akamai.net. -- This is again Akamai. "Sites blocking Tor" repeatedly comes up on this list, and in most cases it turns out they use the Akamai CDN. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/doc/ListOfServicesBlockingTor#Akamai They have some kind of Tor position on their blog: https://blogs.akamai.com/2015/08/q2-soti-security-preview-tor-pros-and-cons.html but the full text of it is pay(?)/registration-walled. -- With respect, Roman
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