Spiros Bousbouras <
[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2022 09:13:03 -0600
Javier <[email protected]d> wrote:
BTW, as a side question, does anybody knows how Usenet is doing in China?
A decade ago there were messages with originating paths like
!news.neu.edu.cn!news.cn99.com. I don't see them anymore.
Does China have any usenet servers at all nowadays? Is it possible to
host an independent server of any kind in China? Gopher or anything?
I don't know but there is a regular poster on comp.unix.shell who I think is Chinese and perhaps would be willing to discuss the issue through email. He posts through googlegroups though. See for example
<[email protected]> .
Sebz: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Google (and googlegroups.com) are blocked by the Great Firewall of
China. So unless they're taking the significant risk of using a VPN
there, they can't be posting from mainland China.
Running some newsservers through the Chinese firewall test here:
https://viewdns.info/chinesefirewall/
The only one I found blocked (besides Google, which obviously isn't
targeted at their Usenet content specifically) is "giganews.com".
You need to use "nntp.aioe.org" and "news.eternal-september.org"
for those servers to be recognised by the tester, for some reason.
Of course they might be using some sort of packet inspection to
detect NNTP and block the protocol entirely. I believe they're
known to do similar things to prevent/track other activities such
as VPN usage. However I notice that "narkive.com" isn't blocked, so
it seems unlikely that they'd block the protocol and yet miss a
major web archive.
Curious about the same thing in the past, I've looked around for
Chinese groups but never found anything active. Maybe the Chinese
just aren't interested?
PS. "news.gmane.io" and "gwene.org" aren't blocked, so there's an
easy way for Chinese to tap into RSS feeds from blocked
websites!
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