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spddemonvr4 t1_iy2oqa6 wrote

In short VPN or just PN.

While the Chinese government shuts down most access to known Vpns, it's nearly impossible to block all IPs available. I can set up a email sever that isn't blocked then tell some one in china to save content to it. It will run until their IT teams find and block it... Then rinse and repeat after the server is registered elsewhere.

Or worst case scenario, like they do in Cuba and N. Korea, store content on memory cards and bring them to another country to then upload to the web.

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InflationOk2641 t1_iy37xes wrote

Perhaps but from experience, I setup a VPN endpoint on a server in France, then went over to China. I could connect to the VPN but I got just 1-2 minutes of access before it was blocked.

That firewall is fairly smart and I would think is doing some dynamic blocking based on the packet contents.

You're might have more success if you used stenography, hiding each byte in a stream of ASCII text

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