How to fix: They are changing the DNS for your VPN service to a different IP address.
There are a couple of workarounds to this problem.
1) Change the DNS servers your computer is using. You can use any number of free & open DNS servers like Google DNS or OpenDNS. If you're unsure on how to do this, simply google "Set custom dns servers on my computer" The problem with this solution is that the Chinese DNS servers have poisoned these sites IPs and you'll not be able to see these sites unless you have a working VPN.
Free DNS Server List:
http://theos.in/windows-xp/free-fast-pu ... rver-list/Public US DNS servers:
http://www.topbits.com/public-dns-servers.htmlHow to find out what your DNS server is:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-fin ... ddress-is/More helpful DNS server info:
http://www.dnsserverlist.org/2) Edit your local hosts file - you can edit your local hosts file for your computer (using only notepad or other plain text editor) and add the proper server addresse and name to the end of the line.
Save and restart your computer, and you should be connecting to the correct IP address.
How to edit which DNS server your computer logs into: * You can Click on Start button > Settings > Network connections
* Double click on Local Area Connection
* Click on Properties button
* Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
* Click on Properties button and Look for Preferred DNS Server:
Good Luck
PS. Wanna know who helped China set-up the GFW's DNS poisoning system? Veri-Sign did in 2007!
China Network Communications Group signed with US-based VeriSign Incorporation, the world's largest domain name registry services provider, to launch the Chinese mirror server of root domain names. Thankyou American Capitalists for enabling the Communist Chinese to stop people from looking at what they want on the internet!