Just set your browser to point to a local port as proxy, and then do one of these two things: (1) Look for an open proxy physcially locationed in Hong Kong; or (2) ssh to an account you have in Hong Kong and tunnel a port in your machine to the proxy server for that account. Of course, you don't want all your traffic to go through a proxy in Hong Kong, so you can write an automatic proxy configuration script to only use that proxy when the requested domain is ".atnext.com".
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Just set your browser to point to a local port as proxy, and then do one of these two things: (1) Look for an open proxy physcially locationed in Hong Kong; or (2) ssh to an account you have in Hong Kong and tunnel a port in your machine to the proxy server for that account. Of course, you don't want all your traffic to go through a proxy in Hong Kong, so you can write an automatic proxy configuration script to only use that proxy when the requested domain is ".atnext.com".
Things always don't work for me. (Or at least for appledaily.) Thanks anyway...
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