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Meh...depends where you're at. It's not one giant firewallit's a
regional thing. Beijing must just have high security. Seems odd that
they'd block out SSHbut I suppose SSH is a good way to hide what
you're doing.
On 9/1/06, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 01:12:53PM -050
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Meh...depends where you're at. It's not one giant firewallit's a
regional thing. Beijing must just have high security. Seems odd that
they'd block out SSHbut I suppose SSH is a good way to hide what
you're doing.
On 9/1/06, Matthew Toseland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 01:12:53PM -0500, GeckoX wrote:
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> I was in China last year. I was able to create a VPN connection in the US
> with no problem. Most of the web didn't work, even SSL. SSH was completely
> blocked as well, which is why I w
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I was in China last year. I was able to create a VPN connection in the US with
no problem. Most of the web didn't work, even SSL. SSH was completely blocked
as well, which is why I was surprised that I could connect via VPN with no
problems. This wa