Getting Past China’s Government Firewall

May 14th, 2006 at 9:41 pm (Current Events, Politics)

Podcast:

Steve Inskeep talks to Bennett Haselton, an American software developer who has figured out a way for computer users in China to get around the Chinese government’s Internet firewall.

Here’s How to install the Circumventor via Peace Fire.

Peek-A-Booty is also a great P2P app that works the same way.

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    ha.ckers.org security lab - Archive » Using XSS to DoS China said,

    June 14, 2006 at 6:06 pm

    […] Of course there are ways around it (rot13 comes to mind).   To see the Chinese banned words click here (WARNING, if you are in China I cannot take responsibility for what happens to you upon clicking this). It took me a few weeks to peice together these possible bad words.  I gave up on testing since it take so damned long to run through the varients and I don’t promise that these will work but you can do your own tests if this is actually important to you (let me know if what I have on there is wrong or innacurate).  Read the instructions on the link to further understand how I tested if you just want to see it for yourself in action. […]

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    ben said,

    September 12, 2006 at 8:15 am

    can anyone help me get past my schools fire block

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    Eve said,

    September 12, 2006 at 9:46 am

    Only if you live in China.

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