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An article about a study on Internet filtering in China is still available in May 2008 at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2540309.stm. The article refers to this study: Real-Time Testing of Internet Filtering in China: Documentation of Internet Filtering Worldwide, by Jonathan Zittrain and Benjamin Edelman at Berkman Center for Internet & Society Harvard Law School - http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/filtering/china/test/index.asp
With regard to China, in 2008 the Portuguese and http://vancestevens.com mirrors seem to be working from there. However, the Register.com redirects such as webheads.info are not working, though you can reach the links through their direct URLs such as http://www.vancestevens.com/papers/evonline2002/webheads.htm in the case of Webheads.info. Also, there are links from those pages to other files at Homestead, which are not mirrored anywhere, and not available in China. However, two of my contacts in China were able to reach all of my sites through methods suggested below:
For example, suppose the server that's working today is 200.206.191.145:6588. The digits following the colon are the port setting. You put the 4 sets of numbers separated by dots as the address of the proxy server, and the numbers following the colon at the port setting.
If any of this applies to you, good luck,
Vance
This posted on Wednesday November 22, 2006 http://chronicle.com/wiredcampus/article/1730/software-to-skirt-web-censorship
Software to Skirt Web Censorship
People in China, Cuba, Iran, and other countries where the government censors what they see on the Internet could soon have access to a lot more information. Citizen Lab, at the University of Toronto's Munk Centre for International Studies, has announced that it will release software on December 1 that allows people in those countries to see blocked Web sites. The software, called psiphon, allows someone in a country that doesn't censor the Internet to send someone in a Web-censored country a URL that enables the recipient to visit any Web site. --Andrea L. Foster
Psiphon is a censorship circumvention solution that allows users to access blocked sites in countries where the Internet is censored. psiphon turns a regular home computer into a personal, encrypted server capable of retrieving and displaying web pages anywhere http://psiphon.civisec.org/
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