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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 6:49am
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so that's it no more face book for me, stupid communist government, who do they think they are...
I'm feeling surly right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» v.2-1 replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 6:51am
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Aw fuck. You in Korea, right ?
I'm feeling skate 2 right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 6:51am
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FREE TIBET!

(HA now you're blocked from [ rave.ca ] too! )
I'm feeling like a drama magnet right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 6:55am
basdini
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china actually, i'm trying to use proxy servers with varying success, sometimes i can get on...
I'm feeling surly right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 6:58am
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 7:00am
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^that's blocked too
I'm feeling surly right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Bad_Chemistry replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 7:03am
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we should send 10 hipsters to china and film it as a reality t.v. series: Disconnected
I'm feeling wtf charles? right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 11:21am
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beside tor , the onion router , there is i2p (but if i cant login to [ rave.ca ] with i2p chances are feecee book must deny as well) . but that must be blocked too... try to use a free shell account , and tunnel your traffic thru the shell site.

are your torrents blocked as well ?

http://cnreviews.com/life/living-in-china/more_china_proxy_server_tips_for_isolated_chinese_netizens_20080405.html">cnreviews.com ]

More China Proxy Server Tips for Isolated Chinese Netizens
by Kai Pan, posted in Living in China

UPDATE: Part 2 of 2 posts on China Proxy Server Tips. Part 1 by Min Guo is here.

I hate to make a second post for this but given that I cannot simply edit my additions into Min’s post, I decided I’d have to throw up another post for the benefit of readers like Sue who are having trouble with the Great FireWall (GFW).

Note: In order for Min’s Option II to work, you’d have to be able to get the RSS feed link, which can be hard if you can’t get to the blog in the first place. Of course, you can have a friend get it for you, but that requires you discovering the blog first. Moreover, certain feeds burned through Feedburner have difficulty getting into China, which is why you’ll see some blogs using Feedsky, a Chinese equivalent to Feedburner.

Option III: [ Anonymouse.org ]

Probably one of the more famous casual proxies, Anonymouse has the added benefit of being available in German and English. Well, that’s actually pretty unimportant, but I guess the Germans never know when Germany is going to block popular Chinese portal sites like [ sina.com ] Using Anonymouse is about as simple as inputing the URL address for the website you wish to visit. In return for their service, they’ll pop up a window and overlay an ad on the targeted webpage (both of which you can close easily). Anonymouse isn’t hardcore enough to get through everything, but it works most of the time.

Option IV: T0r Pr0j3ct (note: l33t used to mask sensitive keywords)

I’ll quote Black and White Cat for Option IV and V:

Since the block is a strong one and Youtube has also been harmonized, now is perhaps the time to mention two of the serious proxies that get through to everything, including BBC news video, can handle Youtube and enable you to watch Google videos.

1) The first is maddeningly slow (though one enthusiast assures me it works quickly on his computer) but you need it if you want to download the faster second option. Tor works in Firefox. Once you’ve installed the program on your computer, you will see a red notice at the bottom right of your brower saying “Tor Disabled.” To turn the proxy on, click once on that notice and it will turn into a green “Tor Enabled.” You can now read or watch anything you want, but slowly. Tor also offers high-quality anonymity and privacy, but only if you read, understand and act on the instructions. For most of us that is not necessary since we simply want to get past the blocks.

Option V: Ult——h (sensitive keyword)

2) The second, faster option only works in Internet Explorer. I’m not going to name it in full because it is blocked at the keyword level in China. I’ll refer to it here as U. If you want it, it’s the first result for this search (look for the word Download on the U page). Don’t even bother Googling it on the mainland unless you are using a powerful proxy like T0r. Unlike T0r, U is an executable file that you save onto your computer, but do not have to install. If you decide you do not want it anymore, delete the file. As with option #1, you can read anything or watch anything, though it often messes up Youtube – if that happens, close down IE and U and try again.

If you choose Option V, you should be aware that it is a creation of FLG and financed by the US government. Bear that in mind when deciding whether you want it on any particular computer. Both these proxies function only in one browser. So if you use Tor in Firefox, you can carry on browsing in Internet Explorer while you are waiting for the page/file to download.

There you have it.

Anyone have any opinions about all these methods? BTW, please be discreet about using sensitive keywords in comments so CNReviews doesn’t get harmonized! It is already slow enough as it is in China. — Elliott
Update » cutterhead wrote on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 11:41am
[ www.google.com ]

ultra r-e_a-c_h dot com

remove the lines
Update » cutterhead wrote on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 11:44am
its also an addon to firefox :

[ www.ultrareach.com ]
Update » cutterhead wrote on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 11:46am
ultr..urf 9.5 (.zip) -- include "Green Tsunami" to remove "Green Dam"
(md5: 4ad849a04a53f8a5d93e85d186f556f6)
-- collaborate with Global Internet Freedom (GIF)

Note: "Green Dam" is a piece of censorship software that will be mandatorily installed on PCs in China
Update » cutterhead wrote on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 11:48am
and this was on the bottom of the 5th tip

China’s Great Firewall Blocks Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Live, Bing
by Kai Pan, posted in News & Issues
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Reports flooding in from around the internet have confirmed that Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail (see update below), Live, and Bing (Microsoft’s new search engine) have joined YouTube, Blogspot, and [ WordPress.com ] (amongst countless others) in being blocked from internet users in China. Wikipedia remains unblocked …though I might have just jinxed it by saying so.

If you’re looking for ways around the blocks, Ryan at Lost Laowai, has two recommendations:

If you don’t have a good VPN, be sure to check out Hotspot Shield (free, but slow), or personalVPN/Witopia (minimal yearly fee, but fast). A VPN creates a secure tunnel that will allow you to view the Internet as if you were in the country the VPN is hosted in (US, UK, etc.). I have used services such as Tor in the past, but couldn’t stand the slow speed. I bit the bullet and signed up with WiTopia about a year ago and couldn’t be happier. I have no experience with Hotspot Shield, but have heard it is decent in a pinch.

Chinese blog Very Yellow, Very Violent also threw up a temporary solution for accessing Twitter:

临时访问Twitter的解决方案,将:

168.143.162.100 [ twitter.com ] [ www.twitter.com ]

这段加到 hosts 文件,Windows 在 C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc 目录下,Linux/Mac 在 /etc/hosts

It suggests adding that line to your hosts file, at the above locations in Windows and Linux/Mac. Unfortunately, having tried it, I don’t think it works. Anyone else try it?

If you’re looking for more options, however, be sure NOT to listen to the sage guidance offered by Mashable:

As far as solutions for evading the block go, you can find some advice here and here.

Right, like anyone currently blocked is able to use Twitter Search to search for tweets about VPNs and Hot Spot Shield. Smart. Good job, Mashable.

As we reported about two weeks ago, however, you can check out some of the options offered by Shanghaiist:

1. Find a good proxy page. Coobai and G-Proxy are good for most sites, but if you’re itching to hit up YouTube, give Coolkidsonly or YouTube Proxy a try. Just plug in the address and continue surfing.
2. GLadder. ONLY FOR FIREFOX USERS. Install it in your browser and click the little ladder button to turn it on. Works off a customizable site list, so you won’t be redirected through a proxy when you try to reach non-banned sites.
3. Anchorfree. It has some pop-ups, adds an ad banner to every page and it’ll sometimes redirect you without warning, but for the most part, it’s easy and painfree. Download, install and you’re up and running.
4. TOR (The Onion Router). At times a little clumsy and slow, but completely ad-free. Again, all you have to do is download and install.
5. GAppProxy. Google comes to the rescue once again. This isn’t the most straightforward fix, but it’s reliable and hassle-free once you figure it out. Download the GAppProxy here, then follow these instructions to build yourself a proxy server on the Google App Engine.

Many people are wondering if MSN Messenger is next to be blocked yet given how many Chinese people (especially in the offices) use it, blocking it sounds unfathomable. Then again, Hotmail is blocked, so maybe all bets are off.

Whatever the case, even many Chinese are scratching their heads in consternation wondering just how “immature” and “shameless” the Chinese central government responsible for these blocks can be. Those Chinese who are aware of the big anniversary coming up in the next two days (the carnage began on the night of the 3rd) point out that the vast majority of China’s youth are ignorant of the event as it is, so why bother blocking so many websites?

Indeed, one would imagine that doing so would only clue the ignorant masses that something was amiss, further spurring their curiosity to find out just what’s got the government’s giant knickers in a bunch. If nothing else, these blocks might annoy the foreigner population that regularly use these websites enough to inspire them to campaign even more fervently to their surrounding Chinese the information that has been veiled from their eyes and minds. Wouldn’t all this potentially offset whatever gains the government could receive from such blocks?

Eh, maybe not. At best, shrug.

Here’s to crossing our fingers and hoping things get better a couple days from now.

June 3rd UPDATE: Very Yellow, Very Violent has a new post with some easy options to get on Twitter:

1. 使用前一个帖子的改hosts方案
2. 使用本站自架的twitter平台 [ hen.huang.hen.bao.li ]
3. 使用 [ hellotxt.com ] 等第三方 twitter 平台
4. 在自己的海外服务器上安装dabr (就是本站用的系统),Linux主机上只需

svn checkout [ dabr.googlecode.com ] twitter
mv twitter/config.sample.php twitter/config.php

蚂蚁雄兵干死GFW!

I’ve tested #2 and the website for #3 works.

June 3rd, 12:40pm UPDATE: Jason Zhan from IN2marcom updates us in the comments below that Microsoft’s popular free e-mail service Hotmail is once again available in Shanghai (and perhaps the rest of China?). If I had to guess, I’d say enough Chinese people relying on Hotmail for business purposes bitched for the government to unblock it.

June 3rd 11:30pm UPDATE: Just had great Indian food with the ever-lovable Kaiser Kuo who is here visiting Shanghai and realized how incredibly wrong I was about Hotmail in China. While I knew that many more Chinese netizens use other services such as QQ, Sina, 163/Netease, etc., I had assumed that a decent amount of Chinese netizens use Hotmail, given that it was the quintessential first-mover success story of free e-mail. Kaiser enlightened me to how mistaken I was, reminding me that while Hotmail was a first-mover, it had entered China when the internet user population was still quite small. More importantly, while many Chinese do indeed have Hotmail accounts, they were largely used only to register for MSN Messenger, and not really as their primary e-mail account. Kaiser didn’t even have to finish that sentence for “DUH” to materialize over my head. Ugh, what a brainfart on my part.
Update » cutterhead wrote on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 11:50am
good luck
I'm feeling tarfu right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Wed Jul 8, 2009 @ 9:55pm
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[ ninjacloak.com ]

Ufot=proxys are for pussys
I'm feeling broken in the heart right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Jul 9, 2009 @ 12:18am
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here you go
I'm feeling tarfu right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK replied on Thu Jul 9, 2009 @ 1:36am
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yer not missing much...
enjoy your freedom and pardon the pun.
I'm feeling republican right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Agaguk replied on Thu Jul 9, 2009 @ 6:55am
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Ha good luck, I was in China for a few months and couldnt even go on myspace either... People thought I had been kidnapped! lol
I'm feeling ottawan dans l'tapis right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Thu Jul 9, 2009 @ 8:46am
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it's all because of the stupid riots out west...damn uigars
I'm feeling surly right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead replied on Thu Jul 9, 2009 @ 10:07am
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have you tryied to remove "green dam" or patching it ?
I'm feeling tarfu right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» djCasTproS replied on Fri Jul 10, 2009 @ 2:27pm
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FAcebook bloque ceux qui commentent trop les statut,... yo gang d`imbecile faites pas 1 reseau de rapprochement si vous etes contre la communication de vos membres entres eux. et ces quoi l`idee de m`empecher de lire les commentaires dans MES statuts apres + de 30 commentaires? le service a la clientele ça vous dit quelque chose?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kuzutetsu replied on Fri Jul 10, 2009 @ 5:05pm
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» no.name replied on Fri Jul 10, 2009 @ 10:19pm
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» djCasTproS replied on Sat Jul 11, 2009 @ 8:17am
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