DISQUS

Colin Charles Agenda: Malaysia Today Mirror

  • ShaolinTiger · 1 year ago
    IMHO Mirror and Alternate URL mean slightly different things too, alternate URL would just be another domain/sub-domain that points to the same server as before, same data, same location. Mirror would be the data replicated elsewhere and would also imply it might not be 100% up to date in real-time. Just my understanding anyway.
  • byte · 1 year ago
    Yes, ST, you are right. Hence the N/B at the bottom. More people are likely to search for IP or mirror, as opposed to alternate URL... I used the word and felt dirty, but the aim is to hope others continue getting their feed of RPK if they like reading him

    Of course, its lunch hour now, and a little quick check, and it does seem to be interesting:
    lovegood:~ byte$ host 72.47.236.85
    85.236.47.72.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer malaysia-today.net.
    lovegood:~ byte$ host 202.75.62.114
    114.62.75.202.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer granny.md.com.my.

    The first host is mt.harapanmalaysia.com

    So maybe there's some mirroring going on, with replication of data elsewhere? I don't know. Maybe someone can ask RPK himself...
  • Danesh · 1 year ago
    I've got my badge up.

    Malaysia MSC? I have never seen in since day one.... Malaysia is filled with ignorant people and till that changes we the ones with the ideas will have to fight to stay afloat.
  • salam · 1 year ago
    Despite agreeing in having more freedom . I dont support total anarchy. Bloggers must also be responsible. I support the govt's move. There are always limits as to what you can do. I see too many emotional and sometimes irrational statements being made which ultimately incite anger.Sorry brother.
  • Ruben · 1 year ago
    So you support internet censorship, and the fact that the government can prevent any opinions that oppose their own or that undermine their intentions (which we must admit usually benefit a small group of people) be heard by the voters and tax payers and the masses.
  • mano · 1 year ago
    Dear salam, your comments supporting the MSC /govt move to censore
    shows that someone from msc sodomised u.
    people like u dont surf internet, just read utusan ,nst or tamil nesan.

    u must have gone to a half past six school.
    is MSC the judge to say that certain article are slanderous.
    Y we have courts ? if m.today articles not true no one will read it anymore.
  • hahaman · 1 year ago
    this is wht we get when a bunch of local graduates run the country.
  • Kenny Tan · 1 year ago
    Cant access Malaysiatoday and its mirror site. Could have been blocked by those suckers ISP.

    Kindly email to me the new site and particularly any new spring-up site if the new ones get banned too.

    Thanks
  • Teh yh · 1 year ago
    Cant access Malaysiatoday and its mirror site.
    Kindly email to me the new site and particularly any new spring-up site if the new ones get banned too.

    Thanks
  • biatch0 · 1 year ago
    I've got no issues with MCMC deciding to "uphold" their laws... I do however have issues with them upholding the law that happens to be "useful" to the current government.

    If the MCMC was as hardworking on the rest of their laws, Malaysia would have a lot better internet in general.

    In particular: Act 588; Part 8; Chapter 1; Section 188: A person who provides any network service or applications service shall deal reasonably with consumers; and adequately address consumer complaints.

    (I'm sure TMNet's treatment of the general internet user populace doesn't quite fit the "adequately" description)