*Google disrupted prior to Tiananmen Anniversary; Mirror sites enable
uncensored access to information https://en.greatfire.org/node/1030705*
Google started to encrypt search by default in China in March and currently
nearly all users will be redirected to the encrypted version automatically.
But
On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 06:07:02AM +0800, Percy Alpha wrote:
*Google disrupted prior to Tiananmen Anniversary; Mirror sites enable
uncensored access to information https://en.greatfire.org/node/1030705*
Google started to encrypt search by default in China in March and currently
nearly all
I know GoAgent used to be a very popular proxy in China, and I believe
it tunneled through Google Apps... Is it still popular (prior to this
block I suppose) and does this mean it's now inaccessible?
-tom
On 1 June 2014 18:58, Matthew Finkel matthew.fin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2014
So, uhh, how do we implement these protocols without paying you anything?
Travis
On Jun 1, 2014 6:07 PM, Percy Alpha percyal...@gmail.com wrote:
*Google disrupted prior to Tiananmen Anniversary; Mirror sites enable
uncensored access to information https://en.greatfire.org/node/1030705*
@Matt,
It's implemented on blocking TCP on certain IP. The list of IP I gave is
not blocked but the default IP addresses returned by DNS are blocked.
@Tom,
GoAgent is still very popular and the author has updated the software to
make GoAgent still usable under the current circumstances.
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