Boundary Hopper does work in China (for now, of course).



On Thu, May 28, 2020 10:19 AM, Martin Johnson [email protected]  wrote:
Tor does not work in China. There is a bridge available that is supposed to run
over Microsoft

Azure, but in my experience it doesn't work either. Tor has very few users in
China.




Psiphon does work but tends to perform at below-average speed.




Lantern has a long record of performing quite well in China. In addition I would
recommend our own

circumvention tool - FreeBrowser - for Android users.




On 5/27/20 2:55 PM, Sandy Harris wrote:

Anything that helps users bypass the Great Firewall will also help Hong Kong,
certainly by letting

people on the mainland get uncensored info instead of just the Party Line &
possibly by preventing

monitoring of HK communications. Tor & Psiphon are the best-known such
projects, but there are lots

of others.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psiphon



Could we help out by getting Tor, Psiphon and/or other tools incorporated into
Linux router projects

and/or Freedom Box?

https://freedomboxfoundation.org/



Could we go further? One of the GFW's blocking methods is to send out bogus
TCP reset packets in

both directions to break the connection. Should all routers connecting to
China drop those packets?

Should end user systems like Linux distros have an easily set option to ignore
them? Anyone want to

write a Best Current Practice RFC?







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