Chinese Firewall Test

Checks whether a site is blocked by the Great Firewall of China. This test checks across a number of servers from various locations in mainland China to determine if access to the site provided is possible from behind the Great Firewall of China.

This test checks for symptoms of DNS poisoning, one of the more common methods used by the Chinese government to block access to websites.


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Chinese firewall test results for hkmap.live


Expected value of DNS A records
104.22.42.253
104.22.43.253
172.67.38.160

Server Location Records Returned Status
Beijing 199.59.148.222 FAIL
Shenzhen 199.59.148.222 FAIL
Inner Mongolia 199.59.148.222 FAIL
Heilongjiang Province 199.59.148.222 FAIL
Yunnan Province 199.59.148.222 FAIL

Summary
DNS servers in China returned different IP addresses to those returned by the root servers. This could indicate DNS poisoning by the Great Firewall of China. It could also just indicate the presence of GeoDNS on this domain name.