Not quite, it talks about configuring your home network to resist those things (as per the title). It’s just that the home network happens to be in China.
It’s a useful writeup, I’ve done similar things outside of China to facilitate split tunnelling or bypass geoblocking.
Content of the article is not really what I expected from the title.
It talks primarily about configuring services (in China) to ensure resistance against DNS leaks and DNS poisoning.
Not quite, it talks about configuring your home network to resist those things (as per the title). It’s just that the home network happens to be in China.
It’s a useful writeup, I’ve done similar things outside of China to facilitate split tunnelling or bypass geoblocking.