![]() ![]() Ordered Internet service providers to install "security monitoring" The southern city of Guangzhou this month Shield" or "Blue Dam." According to PCWorld:Īt least one Chinese city has adopted a further measure to Ordered to install new censorship and surveillance software, " Lanĭun," which has variously been translated as "Bluedon," "Blue If anybody reading this post has anything to add about any of theĪbove, please share it in the comments section of this post.Īll report that at least some ISP's in some parts of China have been However as of this writing I've gotten no responses. If anybody out there in my Twitter network is using Psiphon and whether ![]() Users in China have been reporting that the blocking of public proxies It hasīeen the case for years that users of public proxies had to switchįrequently as they got blocked. Unreliable) way to access blocked websites was through proxies. Until this summer, probably the most common (if insecure and UPDATE: Jon Phillips aka "Rejon" has detailed instructions for SSH Who has set up a tunnel to his own server outside China, reports that Including those using the latest version, it's still intermittent and They have issued an updateīut according to various people around China who I've queried, Of 1am Monday EDT) This tool developed by FLG-followers has reportedlyīeen under attack since around September 1st. "blocked by IP address and TCP port combination." However you can still To the Tor development team, 80% of Tor's public relays are Routing): Since September 25th, according People all over China are telling me that Hotspot Shield no ![]() ![]() Working when they set the DNS, or it works only intermittently for all Others, in Shanghai and elsewhere, report that Witopia isn't even Order to access certain super-blocked sites like Facebook and Twitter. Manually set the DNS (via these instructions, see Q6) in Users in Beijing report that even with the VPN on, they have to (Virtual Private Networks): The most popular VPN's among people I know Not only has the number ofīlocked websites increased, but the most popular censorshipĬircumvention techniques and technologies have come under attack. Internet users in China are complaining that the Internet has becomeĮven more difficult to use than ever before. Tried to access a blocked website in China: "This page cannot beĪs the 60th birthday of the People's Republic of China approaches, The Internet Explorer error message familiar to anybody who has ever It is an image of a "computer science float" forĭay parade, onto which somebody has photoshopped a screenshot of To view full size original) has been making the rounds in Chinese blogsĪnd chatrooms. Last week the China Digital Times reported ![]()
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