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justaprogressive

(5,265 posts)
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 11:36 AM Aug 21

China cut itself off from the global internet for an hour on Wednesday

China cut itself off from ]much of the global internet for just over an hour on Wednesday.

Activist group Great Firewall Report spotted the outage, which it said disrupted all traffic to TCP port 443 – the standard port used for carrying HTTPS traffic.

“Between approximately 00:34 and 01:48 (Beijing Time, UTC+8) on August 20, 2025, the Great Firewall of China (GFW) exhibited anomalous behavior by unconditionally injecting forged TCP RST+ACK packets to disrupt all connections on TCP port 443,” the group wrote in a Wednesday post.

That disruption meant Chinese netizens couldn’t reach most websites hosted outside China, which is inconvenient. The incident also blocked other services that rely on port 443, which could be more problematic because many services need to communicate with servers or sources of information outside China for operational reasons. For example, Apple and Tesla use the port to connect to offshore servers that power some of their basic services.

China sometimes cranks up censorship during events it doesn’t want its population to know about. The Register is unaware of any such event that took place during this outage.

Therefore, there’s no obvious reason China decided to block port 443.

The Great Firewall Report thinks the device that implemented the block “does not match the fingerprints of any known GFW devices.”


https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/21/china_port_443_block_outage/?td=rt-3a
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China cut itself off from the global internet for an hour on Wednesday (Original Post) justaprogressive Aug 21 OP
Without supporting chinese censorship, there may be another explanation LearnedHand Aug 21 #1
i have similar thoughts Tetrachloride Aug 21 #2

LearnedHand

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1. Without supporting chinese censorship, there may be another explanation
Thu Aug 21, 2025, 11:58 AM
Aug 21

They could have been conducting an internet-disconnect drill or disconnecting to stop an actual cyber attack. I think the US should conduct such a drill, but it won’t happen with the party who invites cyber attacks.

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