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Julia Girl

Joined: 15 Mar 2003 Posts: 82 Location: Kunming
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2003 9:40 pm Post subject: Proxy Servers, freedom on the net is possible in China |
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Okay, I have been reading on here about ppl and thier limited access to the internet's wonders because China doesn't allow access to certain sights. I have tried these out on my mom's computer at work (US government with firewalls and everything) and they work. So here is a small list of them. Just go to one of the sites and then it will look like (to anyone monitoring from a different computer) that you are not seeing anything that China shouldn't (only the proxy screen) while you are free to surf as you please. You can use it if you just want to maintain privacy so someone can't look through your hard drive or anything, you know what I mean. Here is a list of a few. People, feel free to add more!
CGI Anonymizer Proxy's
http://anonymouse.ws/anonwww.html
http://www.pureprivacy.com
http://www.gardster.com
http://webwarper.net
www. blacksodeproxy.com
www.+1proxy.com
www.germany-de.net
www.ontario-ca.net
With these you should be able to see all news sites and all those banned in CHINA. However no one will know unless they are standing over your shoulder. Try them out, let me know what doesn't work. While I am still here in Canada I can search for Proxy's for the entire Dave's community if need be. While I was in China I had no problems accessing any sites I needed, but I wasn't looking up many news items from foriegn sources. Please guys, add any others they you know work in China.  |
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MartinK
Joined: 01 Mar 2003 Posts: 344
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2003 11:49 am Post subject: ... |
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struelle
Joined: 16 May 2003 Posts: 2372 Location: Shanghai
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 1:10 am Post subject: Re: Proxy Servers, freedom on the net is possible in China |
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With these you should be able to see all news sites and all those banned in CHINA. |
Thanks for the sites. If I'm correct, however, these aren't real proxy servers but rather anonymizer sites. I was in China during the height of the censoring, just before the leadership change. This news censorship is what many people blame for the lack of information about SARS. Also, this hampered early prevention efforts that could have happened when the disease started in November (around the same time as the leadership change).
During this censorship, I found that few options worked, including anonymizer sites like the ones listed here. The anonymizers themselves were blocked, and new ones would be blocked within hours. Also, the Babelfish translation service was blocked. Normally you can go to Altavista, and "translate" a blocked web page into "English". Many other sites were blocked, with the exception of a Google mirror site, that literally mirrored it.
There is a way, however, to use genuine proxy servers where you configure your web server to use a different port. I'm not exactly sure how it's done, I think you need Netscape. Any comments on this by the computer experts?
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Bertrand
Joined: 02 Feb 2003 Posts: 293
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 2:39 am Post subject: Re: Proxy Servers, freedom on the net is possible in China |
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Julia Girl wrote: |
Okay, I have been reading on here about ppl and thier limited access to the internet's wonders because China doesn't allow access to certain sights. |
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baby predator

Joined: 12 May 2003 Posts: 176 Location: London, United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 4:55 am Post subject: |
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Thanks, Bertrand. I'm sure Julia Girl really appreciates your help.
Find a proxy server site, then..
Wait for the page to load, then go to tools/internet options/connections and click on LAN setttings. Check the box that says "use a proxy server for your LAN", then choose one of the IP addresses from the above site, type it in to the space provided and type in the port number. Click OK.
You should then be able to access any site you please. I use Internet Explorer for browsing and have found the above method works pretty well. Some of the proxy servers may be down or running slow, so you may have to experiment with a couple before you find one that works for you. Also, the list is frequently updated, so you can't continue using the same proxy server for more than a few hours.
Predzl
Last edited by baby predator on Fri Jul 18, 2003 11:19 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Minhang Oz

Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Posts: 610 Location: Shanghai,ex Guilin
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 5:46 am Post subject: |
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When I went to the Buddhist caves near Dunhuang, some were closed.
This is a case of certain sights being blocked.
And for Bertrand, a.k.a Anthony: Physician, heal thyself. |
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Michael T. Richter
Joined: 17 Jun 2003 Posts: 77 Location: Wuhan, Hubei, PRC
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 1:03 am Post subject: |
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Anonymiser sites do, in fact, get turned off as quickly as they go up courtesy of China's "Great Firewall". So, too, do open proxy servers (except for when they get turned off by administrators annoyed at their unauthorised use!), albeit at a rate that is much, much, much lower than the rate anonymiser sites get turned off.
I would ask, please, that people not post web addresses of sites that share proxy server information in a public forum -- here or anywhere. There are people whose sole job it is to read web sites and find this information so they can block it. If you want to share proxy server information, use email or at the very least PMs on various fora. Do not post the information where it is publicly visible because then everyone, including China's censors, can see it.
As an aside, I have lots of information on where to find anonymous proxy servers for those who may be interested. Please PM or email me if you want the information. I'm willing to share, just not with Beijing's censors. |
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baby predator

Joined: 12 May 2003 Posts: 176 Location: London, United Kingdom
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 11:20 am Post subject: |
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OK Mr Censor Police
I took your advice and deleted my link. Anyone wants it, feel free to PM me.
Have a fantastic weekend.
Big kisses
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AKA
Joined: 04 Jul 2003 Posts: 184 Location: China
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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Yep, those censors are pretty quick. I dialled a proxy server for the first time in months this morning as a section of South China Morning Post was blocked - one which dealt with the after effects of Tiananmen. This in itself shows an increasing sophistication in the filtering mechanisms being used. Previously, the entire site would have been blocked, not just the critical section. So, I got in, read the first story, but then no more; just a very rapid display of " this page is....." So I think the censor had actually cut my proxy server as I was using it - a personal first! |
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