Using free and Open Source tools for circumvention

The folks at FLOSS Manuals are in the midst of another Book Sprint. This time ’round, they’re writing a guide to circumventing Internet filtering. Using our favourite kind of software, of course.

You can view the status of the Book Sprint here. If this one gets published as a book through Lulu.com, I encourage you to buy a dead trees copy. Not only will you be getting something useful, but you’ll be supporting a much-needed project.

Update: You can now get the dead trees version of this book, titled How to Bypass Internet Censorship, here.

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