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ChinaNet blocking access from American universities? [fs]
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:28:37 -0500
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Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 17:27:23 -0600
To: declan () well com
From: [deleted]
Subject: ChinaNet blocking American academic access
Hi Declan,
I've not been able to peruse all recent Politech messages, so I may have
missed this. If it hasn't made the list, though, I think it's intriguing
and vitally important.
I've attached a general announcement, sent today, from the IT staff of the
major university where I work. I've anonymized it as best I can; please do
the same for my particulars. (If you want the original message for
journalistic verification, complete with PGP signature, I'd be happy to
forward it to you.)
Thanks!
. . . . . . . . . .
Several weeks ago, it was brought to the attention of Telecommunications
and Network Services that many web sites and networks within China were
inaccessible from the ___________ University network.
Investigations into this matter revealed that the ChinaNet network
administrators had begun to block all IP traffic to and from the registered
DNS (Domain Name Service) servers for ___________'s network, as well as the
DNS servers for numerous other US universities and institutions. This made
it impossible for users on our network to perform DNS lookups for any hosts
on the Chinese network.
Users experiencing this problem were requested to send email to
china-dns () ___________ edu to receive instructions on how to temporarily
work around the issue by reconfiguring their machines to query
XXX.XXX.XXX.XX for DNS information.
At this time, IT believes that a more effective long-term solution has been
implemented, and use of this temporary DNS server should no longer be
necessary. IT will cease offering DNS services from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX on
Friday, November 21, 2003.
Users should return their computers to their previous configurations for
DNS servers before this date to avoid any interruption of service. If you
need assistance with this reconfiguration, please contact your technical
support representative or the Information Center at XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Please note that ChinaNet appears to have taken this action as part of a
content blocking policy. IT cannot guarantee that the ChinaNet
administrators will not make another attempt to block traffic from our
network in the future.
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