Does anyone know how they "shut down https"?
Probably means port 443 is blocked.
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
Maybe http://m.gmail.com ? If they are blocking https traffic, they are almost certainly intercepting and scanning http traffic (lots of countries do this, e.g. lots of UK ISPs did this to censor wikipedia). So, even if you were to be able to access gmail over http, you probably don't want to. :)
What parts of Wikipedia did they censor? Quite interested in that.
Re: Iran Shuts Down Major Websites and Https Protocol
#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
Maybe http://m.gmail.com ? If they are blocking https traffic, they are almost certainly intercepting and scanning http traffic (lots of countries do this, e.g. lots of UK ISPs did this to censor wikipedia). So, even if you were to be able to access gmail over http, you probably don't want to. :)
What parts of Wikipedia did they censor? Quite interested in that.
Re: Iran Shuts Down Major Websites and Https Protocol
#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
Maybe http://m.gmail.com ? If they are blocking https traffic, they are almost certainly intercepting and scanning http traffic (lots of countries do this, e.g. lots of UK ISPs did this to censor wikipedia). So, even if you were to be able to access gmail over http, you probably don't want to. :)
What parts of Wikipedia did they censor? Quite interested in that.
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#46The Internet is easy to kill, as are digital cell-based radio networks. Proper amateur radio is not.
Jamming is not that effective over a large area before anyone suggests that.
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#47Are there any solutions for web browsing like Onlive ( http://www.onlive.co.uk/ ) does for video gaming? It would be significantly harder for them to datamine a video stream..
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#48Does anyone know how they "shut down https"?