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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Fox (talk | contribs) at 04:13, 16 January 2012 (+). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

This user is asking that his block be reviewed:

Zalgo (block logactive blocksglobal blockscontribsdeleted contribsfilter logcreation logchange block settingsunblockcheckuser (log))


Request reason:

This block is a great injustice because i was running a private & encrypted proxy service for some friends who are in China to aid them avoiding the great firewall of China, allow them to access free uncontrolled information. So it was just a side damage. Can i quote This exact policy on checkuser usage dealing with proxies. I wasn't running a open one, i was running a closed one, a Advanced Encryption Standard text file containing a random 512 character password was generated by a website upon login to connect to my server. Then the user would connect using his username and the password generated by the AES server. Then the VPN right here would generate a new VPN key EACH time he connected to it.

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{{Unblock on hold |1=blocking administrator |2=This block is a great injustice because i was running a private & encrypted proxy service for some friends who are in China to aid them avoiding the great firewall of China, allow them to access free uncontrolled information. So it was just a side damage. Can i quote [[Wikipedia:Open proxies#Checkuser|This exact policy on checkuser usage dealing with proxies.]] I wasn't running a open one, i was running a closed one, a [[Advanced Encryption Standard]] text file containing a random 512 character password was generated by a website upon login to connect to my server. Then the user would connect using his username and the password generated by the AES server. Then the VPN right here would generate a new VPN key EACH time he connected to it. |3 = ~~~~}}

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{{unblock reviewed |1=This block is a great injustice because i was running a private & encrypted proxy service for some friends who are in China to aid them avoiding the great firewall of China, allow them to access free uncontrolled information. So it was just a side damage. Can i quote [[Wikipedia:Open proxies#Checkuser|This exact policy on checkuser usage dealing with proxies.]] I wasn't running a open one, i was running a closed one, a [[Advanced Encryption Standard]] text file containing a random 512 character password was generated by a website upon login to connect to my server. Then the user would connect using his username and the password generated by the AES server. Then the VPN right here would generate a new VPN key EACH time he connected to it. |decline = {{subst:Decline reason here}} ~~~~}}

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{{unblock reviewed |1=This block is a great injustice because i was running a private & encrypted proxy service for some friends who are in China to aid them avoiding the great firewall of China, allow them to access free uncontrolled information. So it was just a side damage. Can i quote [[Wikipedia:Open proxies#Checkuser|This exact policy on checkuser usage dealing with proxies.]] I wasn't running a open one, i was running a closed one, a [[Advanced Encryption Standard]] text file containing a random 512 character password was generated by a website upon login to connect to my server. Then the user would connect using his username and the password generated by the AES server. Then the VPN right here would generate a new VPN key EACH time he connected to it. |accept = accept reason here ~~~~}}
You have personally claimed, on IRC (and admins have logs), that at least six of the socks crosswiki are yours. — Joseph Fox 04:13, 16 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]