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This is all very frustrating:
Turkey hijacks servers in social media crackdown
Turkey has started hijacking net addresses as it steps up attempts to block access to social media.
Addresses belonging to Google, Level 3 and OpenDNS have all been hijacked by order of the Turkish government.
The hijack means that people using those addresses to reach Twitter or YouTube can no longer get through.
Net monitoring firms said the hijack was "concerning" and would let the government log who was trying to get round its controls.
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-26818104
The BPGmon blogpost linked to gives more details. The ISPs - or at least Turk Telekom - have modified their own DNS servers, where the DNS requests directed at the Google, OpenDNS and Level3 DNS servers now end up:
Interestingly, I tried the above IP address in my browser, but it doesn't give me anything.The output above shows that IP address returned by the ‘fake’ Google DNS server on 8.8.8.8 is 195.175.254.2. This IP is a machine on Turk Telekom and not a real Youtube server. Interestingly the returned IP is the same IP address where we’ve seen Twitter.com traffic for users in Turkey redirected to since last week.
The upside to this is, that anyone who is a bit technical can simply set up their own DNS server and contact the root servers directly. The overhead is marginal, at least for private use.
According to Google, most Turkish ISPs do this. WTH can the government order them to do all this stuff, without court order, and WTH do they comply?