The Great Firewall
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Like its namesake, the Great Firewall consists of hundreds of individual fortifications spread out along a vulnerable frontier. At its core is a giant bank of computers and servers. Traffic generated by China’s 162 million Internet users is routed through the shield, which checks all requested URLs against a blacklist of tens of thousands of Internet addresses.
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[tags]firewall, china[/tags]




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Miiikeee
October 31st, 2007
at 3:17pm
And we complain about the restrictions we have in our free world? Life is good for an American.