5 دیدگاه برای “چگونه دیوار آتش بزرگ چین مسدود کردن شبکه اختصاصی مجازی?”
Interesting read, thanks for sharing. I always believed in the cypherpunk ideal that the proles can resist oppressive governments through technology. I wonder if China will change this.
The article doesn’t explain anything about “how does the great wall of China block VPN”. This is all it says about the topic:
>Blocking VPNs: Virtual Private Network (VPNs) are a common way to circumvent the Great Firewall. Termed “ Climbing the Wall” (攀墙) within the Chinese community for using VPNs to access blocked websites, VPNs are the cheapest and most effective method to work around the Great Firewall, albeit it is not fool-proof. During sensitive events such as the death of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo in July 2017 or the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in October 2017, VPNs were blocked, a move that crippled many foreign enterprises working in China. However, the Great Firewall was loosened during the Beijing Olympics in 2008, allowing foreign media and players to access most of the blocked websites. The Firewall works by identifies “VPN-looking” traffic and kills off the connection, preventing it from connecting to foreign servers. Reports to implement a blanket ban on VPNs in February 2018 proved to be only rumours.
Can you comment on MSN Messenger? Is it still available in China?
There are many methods which oppressive governments and institutions around the world (not just the Chinese government) can use to block VPN connections.
However, since SSL (https) connections are not blocked, this encryption can still be used for VPN’s. It’s a game of cat and mouse
You could use psiphon pro or tor and use a online bridge with it alongside the updated tor browser
Interesting read, thanks for sharing. I always believed in the cypherpunk ideal that the proles can resist oppressive governments through technology. I wonder if China will change this.
The article doesn’t explain anything about “how does the great wall of China block VPN”. This is all it says about the topic:
>Blocking VPNs: Virtual Private Network (VPNs) are a common way to circumvent the Great Firewall. Termed “ Climbing the Wall” (攀墙) within the Chinese community for using VPNs to access blocked websites, VPNs are the cheapest and most effective method to work around the Great Firewall, albeit it is not fool-proof. During sensitive events such as the death of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo in July 2017 or the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in October 2017, VPNs were blocked, a move that crippled many foreign enterprises working in China. However, the Great Firewall was loosened during the Beijing Olympics in 2008, allowing foreign media and players to access most of the blocked websites. The Firewall works by identifies “VPN-looking” traffic and kills off the connection, preventing it from connecting to foreign servers. Reports to implement a blanket ban on VPNs in February 2018 proved to be only rumours.
Can you comment on MSN Messenger? Is it still available in China?
There are many methods which oppressive governments and institutions around the world (not just the Chinese government) can use to block VPN connections.
However, since SSL (https) connections are not blocked, this encryption can still be used for VPN’s. It’s a game of cat and mouse
You could use psiphon pro or tor and use a online bridge with it alongside the updated tor browser