Ask HN: Great Firewall in Iran?
I'm kinda burnt out and took a 2 month vacation, and decided to fulfill my dream of visiting Persepolis. The last time I traveled abroad is decade ago, so I assume a lot of things have changed. It was after 911 but the phone censorship was not a thing yet.
- I got a used iPhone SE as a burner phone and created a fake Twitter account, although it hasn't aged yet. What else should I do? (Apparently I'm not gonna put my HN account on my social media list)
- Looks like China's GFW is so sophisticated[0] that it seems evading it is almost impossible. Is Iran's as smart? Do they use deep packet inspection?
- Does Cloudflare Zero Trust work in Iran? Should I create a SOCKS proxy?
- How severe is the internet censorship in Iran in general?
- Not specific to Iran, but I'm a bit surprised that border cops in almost all countries have the authority to force me to unlock my phone. Dark times.
Any advice will be appreciated!
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44958621
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 31.3 ms ] threadAlso the Chinese GFW is not this titanic wall, there are well known exploits that use the 443 TLS port to masquerade as popular wesbites signatures.
If you need some guidance lmk I can write a full tutorial on how XRay/V2Ray works and how to set it up, as well as a series of scripts to generate stuff :)
Lots of technical questions but what exactly are you worried about - some systems you want to have access to or some data you want to hide?
I've travelled near the Iran border on the eastern edge of Turkey and the countryside is beautiful! Hope you get the break you're looking for!
+ As a guest it is rude to behave in ways you know your hosts consider impolite.
+ As a matter of personal safety, unwarranted risks are unwarranted.
Buying a cheap phone in Iran and enjoying your bucket list trip is the simplest thing that might work. Why try to fuck with a nation-state. Good luck.
locals use VPNs, sometimes they work, sometimes they dont... gov has on/off switch so you are at their mercy, but honestly do you need access to US social media when on a vacation in a desert?