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by VLM
4439 days ago
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"Blocking SSH access is not required meet that compliance requirement." Read up about SSH VPNs. Probably some kid set up a proxy accessed over SSH port forwarding, to access some pr0n site, got caught, and next thing you know, no SSH allowed anymore. If they were really smart they'd allow it but rate limit it to 2400 bit/s, which is fairly fast for console work but not so great for downloading animated pr0n gifs. Whats weird is librarians typically are pretty hard core against censorship. The same place thats willing to go to court to keep "to kill a mockingbird" or "huckleberry finn" on the shelves, will simultaneously spare no expense to block adults from accessing a breast cancer awareness site. A strange bunch, librarians. |
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If the original poster brings in an air card, and starts watching porn with the volume cranked up, the library doesn't have a right or obligation to jam the cellular network. They do whatever their policy calls for (usually ask the guy to leave).
Librarians are very rarely the problem -- the trustees or other governing body usually is. Make a fuss and in most cases the problems will go away. YMMV depending on the community, of course.