top | item 45057166 (no title) asqueella | 6 months ago Advanced enough censors (who have DPI) do block or slow down ssh, e.g.: https://serverfault.com/questions/1122015/ssh-blockedfor-for... discuss order hn newest cogman10|6 months ago That's a pretty strict censorship that basically locks your digital infrastructure into your country. asqueella|6 months ago Well, mimicking China's GFW is seemingly the objective of some governments. But they are also able to allow some light (text-based) ssh usage and still prevent proxying. Havoc|6 months ago I guess that's where the slow down part comes in. I'd imagine you can slow SSH to a snails pace and it'll still work for basic CLI use tsimionescu|6 months ago Something that is often a benefit from the perspective of these regimes, yes.
cogman10|6 months ago That's a pretty strict censorship that basically locks your digital infrastructure into your country. asqueella|6 months ago Well, mimicking China's GFW is seemingly the objective of some governments. But they are also able to allow some light (text-based) ssh usage and still prevent proxying. Havoc|6 months ago I guess that's where the slow down part comes in. I'd imagine you can slow SSH to a snails pace and it'll still work for basic CLI use tsimionescu|6 months ago Something that is often a benefit from the perspective of these regimes, yes.
asqueella|6 months ago Well, mimicking China's GFW is seemingly the objective of some governments. But they are also able to allow some light (text-based) ssh usage and still prevent proxying.
Havoc|6 months ago I guess that's where the slow down part comes in. I'd imagine you can slow SSH to a snails pace and it'll still work for basic CLI use
tsimionescu|6 months ago Something that is often a benefit from the perspective of these regimes, yes.
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