#4 by BouldRake » Tue Jun 23, 2015 13:00
Well, it's trivial to follow redirects and find out where they're going. It's literally a case of adding -L - and they've clearly done that.
However, it also causes infinite loops if you get a messy redirection, so a wise person would limit the number of redirects to follow.
Therefore, if you can find the redirect limit, you can run redirections that many +1 levels deep and bypass the block.
Or you could, you know, use a bit of webspace you own and control.