FINDING · DETECTION
Akamai's China-based edge servers self-censor, returning HTTP 403 for GFW-forbidden content, while Akamai's mapping system (located outside China) returns valid edge server IPs to Chinese users even for forbidden domains, and non-Chinese Akamai edge servers serve all content freely. This partial self-censorship structure is driven by the requirement to operate CDN infrastructure inside China.
From 2015-holowczak-cachebrowser — CacheBrowser: Bypassing Chinese Censorship without Proxies Using Cached Content · §3.2.1 · 2015 · Computer and Communications Security
Implications
- CDN-bypass tools should prefer CDN providers with no in-country infrastructure; providers with local edge servers are compelled to self-censor, making them unreliable even when their mapping system remains unblocked.
- For CDN providers that partially self-censor (like Akamai in China), the out-of-country mapping system remains a valid bootstrap oracle—circumvention tools can still use it to discover non-Chinese edge servers that serve content freely.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.