On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Jeremy L. Gaddis <jeremy@evilrouters.net>wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Steve Pirk<orion@pirk.com> wrote:
There are some, ehrm, "boxen" out on the 'net to allow them to get around the active blocking going on, but most of the citizen reporters are unable to even get a conection to allow proxying out. Some serious censoring of 'net access going on.
Doesn't DCI still control things there? If so, they could cut Iran off from the world very easily if they wanted.
Iran breaks their communications infrastructure into pseudo-zones. You can easily pinpoint a few choke points and surgically remove them from the Internet. This is the case for many countries. Sometimes the infrastructure is so hierarchically designed (likely for surveillance purposes) that you could literally watch their bgp advertisements and potentially draw conclusions about things "other than" Internet activity. Best Regards, -M< -- Martin Hannigan martin@theicelandguy.com p: +16178216079 Power, Network, and Costs Consulting for Iceland Datacenters and Occupants