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Bypassing The Great Firewall of China

An anonymous reader writes "On the BBC website they have a article about bypassing China's firewall for those living inside the country. It covers the usual idea of proxies or sending the content by e-mails. But it also suggests that with enough proxies the goverment couldn't block them all."

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  1. How Can I Help? by justanyone · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Hello:

    How (specifically) can I help?

    I would like to assist with this process of free dissemination of information. If anyone has a suggestion how I might do that, please post here. I'm a normal user with an always-on DSL connection, run a normal webserver, and would like to assist with this.

    -- Kevin J. Rice

  2. Pretty easy to block/control by TheLink · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's pretty easy to block if you've a country like China.

    I'm sure there are a manageable number of ISP class international internet leased lines in China.

    Just stick transparent content filters on them and you'll be set for most stuff.

    Sure https/SSL stuff can be problematic, but not many big sites provide http proxies because it costs more in CPU and complexity. It's already easy enough to find normal http proxies and shut them down. You might even be able to automate some of it.

    As for peer to peer https proxies, what if the Chinese gov controls/subverts some of the "peer" machines? You're going to need some rather fancy tech - the simple method of identifying "trusted" proxies won't work coz that means the Chinese Gov can identify them and take action.

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  3. Ahead of the curve by smothra · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Back in my day, we didn't have no fancy peer-to-peer proxies. We tunneled through by force of will and we liked it.

    Actually, it's rather amazing how effective technologically enforced censorship is given the size of the tireless community dedicated to bypassing it.

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    Look ma, no tpyos^H^H^H^H^H^H . . . oh crap.
  4. *peek* by TheSHAD0W · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Isn't that what the Peekabooty project was supposed to fix?