

Highlighted below are TCP RST packets ( ) being injected by China to kill the connection to Lemonde. However, this won’t stop killing connections. Changing the DNSĬhina seems to have several layers of blocking, from simple “unresponsive domains” to killing the connection.Ī simple way to access to more websites is to simply use an external DNS, for example Google DNS at IP: 8.8.8.8. SSL certificates are then invalid, and a user may input its credential on any website if the website is doing some phishing. $ host 211.140.188.188 # Using China DNS Using domain server:Ħ.-addr.arpa domain name pointer. $ host 211.140.13.188 # Using China DNS Using domain server: $ host 8.8.8.8 # Using google DNS Using domain server: That is the easiest way to block a website. DNS PoisoningĬhina uses lots of DNS poisoning to lure users on other websites: it redirects a user to random (or not?) IP address instead of the correct server.

However mails are working between mainland China email services ( QQ, sina, …) and Gmail.

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Code me a sheep 🐑 home about Getting outside of China Inaccessible websites
