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by fisherwithac
2624 days ago
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As someone who knows very little about the Internet backbone and networking in general, would this even be technically feasible to do? We know that in certain countries there exist "single points" where a majority of internet traffic flows [0], but if those points get cut off, couldn't you reroute the traffic? Isn't that the point of decentralization in the first place? And if it's technically feasible, would encryption tools like VPNs, DNS encryption or even Tor help in a situation like this? [0] - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-business/wp/2014... |
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That's the theory anyway. In practice, I assume Russian web services are just as dependant on third-party providers as the rest of us are.