This is the ultimate method of "turning over the wall" so far...
To be accurate, this method is not exactly described as "turning over the wall". A more Vivid Adjective should be called "going through the wall "... For the moment, the IPv6 method directly ignores the existence of the Great Wall...
Fortunately, on Windows 7, IPv6 is supported by default... To do this, just one step. Replace the hosts file with OK. (Similarly, for Linux users, the hosts file is located in the/etc directory .)
Click Here (Hosts.7z)Download the hosts file package and decompress it toC: \ windows \ system32 \ drivers \ etc"Directory to overwrite the original file (the original file is backed up first) (for example ).
This hosts file is written to all IPv6 addresses officially deployed by Google-related services (such as Picasa, YouTube, and other websites that have been banned ), in addition, the IPv4 address contains two Flickr addresses (for some connected network users ).
The complete hosts file content comes fromHere.
After you replace the hosts file, you can ping the Google website and change it to an IPv6 IP address (for example ).
Now... GFW can no longer block your computer from accessing Google-related sites...
Of course, this hosts document is incomplete, because there are still many sites where IPv6 is not deployed or has not been completed, and some are not official, such as Facebook and Twitter, no official full IPv6 is available. You still have to use some wall flip tools to access these sites... I believe that the deployment will be completed gradually in the future... However, this hosts file allows you to use Google freely... (For me... More importantly, you can watch YouTube smoothly without being disturbed by the wall... Haha ...)