[SWLUG] Anything one can do if one's (non-political, non-scary) website is banned in China?

Mark Summerfield mark at qtrac.eu
Wed Feb 16 12:47:03 UTC 2011


On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 11:00:24 +0000
Neil Greenwood <neil.greenwood.lug at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 February 2011 08:16, Mark Summerfield <mark at qtrac.eu> wrote:
> > Fortunately a friend has a server with spare capacity so I'm going
> > to try migrating to that and then I'll write to the people who've
> > contacted me from China to see if they can reach it.
> >
> 
> Would it be worth checking with them first if they can reach another
> page on the server that you propose to migrate to?
> That would save you a migration only to find it still doesn't work...

Yes, but I want to move anyway since my ISP doesn't provide logs so I
have no idea what traffic I get---something I will get if I move.

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