Great Firewall took out all traffic to port 443 at a time Beijing didn’t have an obvious need to keep its netizens in the dark
China cut itself off from much of the global internet for just over an hour on Wednesday.
Activist group Great Firewall Report spotted the outage, which it said disrupted all traffic to TCP port 443 – the standard port used for carrying HTTPS traffic.
“Between approximately 00:34 and 01:48 (Beijing Time, UTC+8) on August 20, 2025, the Great Firewall of China (GFW) exhibited anomalous behavior by unconditionally injecting forged TCP RST+ACK packets to disrupt all connections on TCP port 443,” the group wrote in a Wednesday post.
“This has been a test…”
Of the Orwell Plagiarism System…
No mention of port 80 (HTTP) in the article… I wonder if they still had access to the internet, just without SSL?
just an hour in the middle of the night? sounds more like maintenance or an accidental block.