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> From what I know, "active probes" are actually some packets generated by firewall that are sent to an IP/domain to see if that IP/domain reacts as a proxy server...
> Unfortunately, after half a month my testbed was still blocked (ip-block) by GFW. Therefore I reached my conclusion that the key point is to not get GFW's attention. I...
> It seems active probing is active for some providers and some regions because A server being blocked is not itself evidence of active probing. There are many other reasons...
Can you say more about what this means? Is it a recent change? Before the redirect to google.cn/m started happening, what happened when you tried to access google.com? Can you...
> Twitter opens but pictures and videos doesn't load! > May be the IP reputation for your Iran-based VPS is relatively low and it's facing rate limitation/capcha/denial of service/etc. This...
@WinkVPN I recommended taking a look at some of the other threads. #138 > The only requirement is to buy a cheap VPS that is outside of Iran and also...
> Yes. Shadowsocks uses the older SSL handshake (and NOT the newer TLS), as far as I know and recall. Do you mean no SSL handshakes are involved either? Shadowsocks...
> Shadowsocks doesn't work, no matter what VPS or ISP, even if it work via a local CDN (i didn't tested it this way) then it still is all related...
> @wkrp is this method still working in iran? I'm afraid I don't know.
> It doesn't work on Raspberry Pi either. Maybe related to arm processors. It is possible it has something to do with the processor type. OONI [reported something similar once](https://ooni.org/post/making-ooni-probe-android-more-resilient/#changing-our-android-tls-fingerprint)....