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Title: The Great Firewall of China


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The Great Firewallof China
  • By Maysoon Lehmeidi

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How the Firewall Works
  • The Great Firewall of China is one of the most
    complex firewalls of its kind. The firewall works
    by preventing IP address from being routed
    through and consists of standard proxy servers at
    the Internet gateways. (1) The firewall also
    uses DNS cache poisoning. DNS poisoning is a
    method that lets the DNS server think it has
    received authentic information, when in reality,
    it has not. (1)
  • While most blocked websites are deliberate and
    obvious, most of them are hidden. Many users will
    get what appears to be a network error,
    redirections, or long timeouts rather than a
    blocked web site.
  • A request for a filtered web site usually returns
    a network timeout and an HTTP error code. In most
    cases, it was a 404 error, which means that the
    website does not exist even though the website
    was accessible outside of China.

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The OpenNet Initiative
  • A study conducted by Jonathan L. Zittrain and
    John G. Palfrey
  • They have tested Chinas filtering techniques
    through four different methods
  • Manually checking websites to see what was and
    was not blocked by the firewall
  • Accessing proxy servers within China
  • Creating web logs on three of Chinas most
    popular blog providers to evaluate keyword
    filtering
  • Sending e-mails to and from accounts hosted by
    Chinese Internet service providers
  • They have classified their results in four
    categories
  • URLs accessible both through local connections
    and remote computers (not filtered) (3)
  • URLs accessible through local connections but
    inaccessible through the remote computers
    (possibly filtered) (3)
  • URLs accessible through local connections but
    inaccessible through remote computers due to a
    network connection error (possibly filtered, but
    not definitive) (3)
  • URLs accessible through local connections but
    inaccessible through the remote computer the
    remote computer returns a block page (filtered).
    (3)

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Going Around The Firewall
  • Freenet allows users to anonymously circulate or
    retrieve information by pooling the storage space
    of the users. (1) Freenet is currently under
    development. There are drawbacks of using
    Freenet. It is slower and more difficult to use.
  • VPN (Virtual private Network) and SSH (Secure
    Shell) connections to outside mainland China are
    not blocked, therefore censorship problems are
    not a big deal to those who have these secure
    connections. Both the Tor website and network
    are not blocked. Tor enables anonymous outgoing
    connections and hidden services. Tor allows
    uncensored downloads and uploads, however, people
    have been caught using Tor because Tor is very
    sensitive to timing. It is not the most reliable
    way to download and upload anonymously.

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elgooG
  • As of September 2002, Google became yet another
    name on the long list of banned search engines in
    China.
  • However, people can now use Google through a
    mirror website called elgooG.
  • elgooG is a website in which all text on the web
    pages as well as the text terms used for searches
    are in reverse and must be viewed through a
    mirror to read what is written. This usually
    involves copying the contents of a site on a
    different server.
  • Google has also released information on how
    remotely access its search capabilities. This
    means that other mirror sites can be created
    without having to duplicate Google massive
    database. To date, however, elgooG is the only
    mirror site identified.

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Sources
  • Internet censorship in mainland China- Wikipedia
  • Chinas Web Watchers- By Matthew Forney,
    Time.com, 10/03/2005
  • Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005 A
    Country Study- By Jonathan L. Zittrain and John
    G. Palfrey, 2004-2005
  • The Great Firewall of China- By Charles R. Smith,
    NewsMax.com, 05/17/2002
  • Software rams great firewall of China- By Paul
    Festa, News.com, 03/6/2003
  • The Great Firewall of China- By Bruce Einhorn,
    BusinessWeek.com, 09/23/2002
  • Google mirror beats Great Firewall of China- By
    Will Knight, NewScientist.com 09/06/2002
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