Viewing profile — dujiulun2006
dujiulun2006
HN member- Joined
- Thu, Jan 30, 2014, 2:41 AM UTC
- HN karma
- 164
- Public activity
- 21 items
- HN profile
- View on Hacker News ↗
About dujiulun2006
No profile information was provided.
Recent public activity
- story
-
comment
Comment #11108328
https://www.cloudflare.com/china/ [quote]For the moment the China network does not support HTTPS traffic (HTTP only). Support for SSL/TLS will be made available in the coming month…
-
comment
Comment #11108288
For Chinese people working in IT industry, Qihoo is an awful company for the reasons mentioned above, but also for allegedly assisting government Internet censorship. Now let's mak…
-
comment
Comment #11066008
Good for them. It's worth to note that an nginx fork called Tengine (by Taobao) has a similar feature before. http://tengine.taobao.org/index.html
-
comment
Comment #10781870
GitLab Pages (EE only) That's it. I'm pirating GitLab EE.
-
comment
Comment #10729628
Baidu also claims innovation is their source of power (or some crap like this). Even though it's most famous for showing fake hospitals' ads for 1000 Yuan per click.
-
comment
Comment #10685188
I wouldn't use pre-compiled binaries when it comes to certificates... I would read the source code and compile ($ go build) it.
-
comment
Comment #10668265
@andreyf: More like a social experiment. See whether people would notice (we did) and what's their reaction.
-
comment
Comment #10668167
Sadly, they (Baidu) are not, which is why the script content was easily modified. To clear it up, I said that GFW "can" do (but has not yet done) these. But it tried to MITM some h…
-
comment
Comment #10664245
Chinese govt is also capable of doing this. Best part? We even have our trusted* root certificate! Could this get any "better"? Sure! We can even MITM all the OUTGOING https traffi…
-
comment
Comment #10207246
Now that's what we call innovation.
-
comment
Comment #10102113
I'm not sure but I suspect that they got the technology (hardware and software) from China too. As a Chinese netizen I don't know if I should be proud that we have world-class adva…
-
comment
Comment #9497951
OK it's back.
-
comment
Comment #9285479
Doesn't matter to us Chinese people because WSJ is evil and we are protected by the mighty GFW from it too. [sarcasm sign]
-
comment
Comment #9284614
In that case maybe the other solution is better. Wow HTML5 is crazy...
-
comment
Comment #9284598
Since GitHub (and other sites) can modify their webpages, something like: if (window != top) top.location = ' http://www.google.com '; returned as a static webpage would do the tri…
-
comment
Comment #9284476
I saw this on Weibo earlier, NOT from a trusted source. But the first and third rounds have been confirmed. > 第一轮外域JavaScript,一个alert防住;第二轮外域img,Referer挡外面;第三轮GitHub Pages被D;第四波正在进…
-
comment
Comment #9277076
LOL. I even used them wrong. I put in single line-breaks and three asterisks. Guess it's a markdown editor? ;)
-
comment
Comment #9277060
Wow. That was just a jokey comment about how angry I was about the Chinese govt. As one of the billion people who live inside the Intranet "protected" by the GFW, I guess I can say…
-
comment
Comment #9276149
Chinese govt is telling the world with this attack that: (1) GFW can interfere with incoming traffic. (2) GFW can f * with people all around the world. (3) You can't block a Chines…
-
comment
Comment #7148762
春节快乐! Today is the day before spring festival in China. Good timing, Lenovo.