On Sun, 24 Jun 2007, Taul Pansom wrote: > ** Plan Aope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-24 00:59]: > > It says "...DENIED..." > Yes, I'd have to say that the test must be somewhat hit and miss.
Welcome to: http://www.vvikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Shield_Project Having there $there $recently, I recall having "timeouts" accessing: LJ, auntie's 'news.' (though not auntie's main site), wiki[encyclo]pedia and flicker (just the image subdomain portion). I didn't experiment for too long; SSH -L solved the immediate issue and I used that for the remainder of $time. Generally the locals seem to just get on with life. The more technical residents (<1%?) know about external squid servers and use them on an as-and-when basis, rather than continuously---eg. university researchers accessing one of the best encyclopedia's around. A fairly popular 'maps.' site shows blank gaps for places like the capital city, though the equivalent 'ditu.' works fine---as long as you can understand and enter names using non-latin input methods (though "to:" and "from:" are parsed as expected). Most of the interweb is actually perfectly accessibly, if ...s.l.o.w. (I had much the same experience behind the main part of the Iron Curtain). -Saul -- Helsinki, FI -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
