On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 05:16, Bryan <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe he's in China and wants to encrypt his traffic to keep the man > off his back??? > > *checks OP e-mail address* > > nope, he has access to "gmail.com"... B not in China... >
Yes. I'm in China. Accessing Gmail through HTTPS web interface. The GFW is not filtering Google totally. A lot of Google services, such as Gmail, Calendar, Reader, and Maps, still works. It's not concerned to keep anybody off my back because an open source operating system, especially BSD, won't hurt at all. It's tampering over wire that makes me a little nervous. This is kind of a general problem not restricted to some regions. IMHO, encryption is not necessity but authentication. -- h#d=: (QIU Quan) <[email protected]>

