On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 10:41:50PM +0800, Jack Chuge wrote: > I'm living in Mainland, China, it's not my fault. The most important thing > for ever since installing a new system for me must be finding out the way to > bypass the Great Fire Wall. It's not a joke. It's so boring remaining inside > the wall. People will not give up searching for the entry to the whole real > world. > > On my desktop, also a Debian system, I've installed a pptp client and set up > a VPN connection to Taiwan, I can see a new McDonald world, lol, > > Unfortunately, I've damning forgotten the method. Though I know it's really > an easy thing. But I've never become a newbie since ever, lol. Nonsense from > my heart.
Sorry. This is not a suitable topic for this mailing list. If you want information about implementing PPTP clients or VPN clients on Debian, in a lawful manner, we may be able to help. As far as I know the best way to avoid internet censorship is: * Vote with your feet - I understand that avoiding state censorship in China isn't as easy as in the UK (where I just choose an ISP that doesn't provide default filtering), but working towards a change of political leadership may be an option. * To that end, consider donating to the EFF, Amnesty International or an equivalent local organisation in order to help with your cause. > > Regards. > -- > I like hk.politics. ^_^ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject > of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: https://lists.debian.org/mbsvia$arl$1...@dont-email.me >
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