TOR, the newest death for 60!

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i have been using tor for more than 15 month,but now if you are using tor as main proxy ,you will find it was impossible to connect.
because it have been blocked since 2009.9.27.
so the most common way of breaking through Great Firewall has gone away.
let's remember today in history


PS:let's see what happended since 2009.9.27 (all post below are from tor project blog https://blog.torproject.org/blog/torproject.org-blocked-gfw-china:-sooner-or-later%3F)


Torproject.org Blocked by GFW in China: Sooner or Later?                                                                                                                                                                                    Posted June 21st, 2008 by isaac              in
          We didn't expect Torwouldn't be blocked in China for a long time before it became true daysago.  We've got a lot of users' reports on that from different regionsin China about torproject.org was blocked by Great Firewall system in China.  
McFred's Blog said:
torproject.org is the official Tor(The Onion Router) web site, foundrecently been blocked by China's national firewall, also known as GreatFirewall.
Trace route from Beijing, China shows the destination is unreachable,seems they changed the route table on the router at IP 202.97.66.37,refuse connection to Tor web site.
Jacky talked on his Chinese blog:
Just there's an online survey on Tor usage in China, I found Torofficial site has been "harmonized" when I was curious about how itsaid about any news...
Fons said on his "China Herald" blog:
Over the past year most 'blocks' of foreign websites had disappearedand made way for more sophisticated filtering techniques. Blockingwell-known proxies seems to mean the relative tightening of thecensorship at a time when China had promised more openness at theinternet for its foreign guests.
Zola(or Zuola), a famous Chinese activist blogger, could be the first one found our site blocked and published the news on twitter. He also help build a mirror sitesoon after that(We would love to publish any other Tor mirrors in Chinavia your comments).  Thanks Zola and all volunteers supporting Tor. Please kindly keep taking our survey on Tor usage in China.
Though Tor project official site is not as same to Tor network, thisharsh action will definitely affect the future awareness of Tor as atool to support Free Access.  It means China government is paying moreattention on the technological solutions rather than merely sensitivecontent they care before.  The sad thing is that once a web site wasput into blacklist, it's very hard to get it back.  Once again, itmeans how important Tor's mission is.
  
                 
   
Yes. The    On June 23rd, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Yes. The http://www.torproject.org/ homepage is not accessible for me here in shanghia. But this blog is still alive to me.

   

Yes, ISP had been cut down    On June 26th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Yes, ISP had been cut down the access to TorProject.

   

More details    On June 30th, 2008 Roger Dingledine (not verified) said:
    It looks like they are catching the string ".torproject.org", and sending RSTs
to both sides when they see it. So any page that includes that string will be
hard to read from China.
Note that if you use https connections, that string won't pass over the GFW.
So those connections should continue working fine.

   

Yes.Besides, the IP address    On July 7th, 2008 hanru (not verified) said:
    Yes.
Besides, the IP address of the main Tor website is blocked, and this IP blocking precedes keyword blocking. So, if I visit www.torproject.org,wiki.torproject.org or any other website on this IP address, no mattervia HTTP or HTTPS, I don't get RSTs, but always time-out.

   


Tor Mirrors    On July 13th, 2008 link (not verified) said:
    Tor sites are still VERY accessible through the mirrors.
If anyone needs one or the software hit me up at my email addressand I will download the version of the software you need and send it toyou.

   

silveryahoo@gmail.com    On July 13th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    silveryahoo@gmail.com

   

re: Tor mirrors    On July 14th, 2008 phobos said:
    https://www.torproject.org/finding-tor.html

   

maxoverload91@yahoo.com    On January 26th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    maxoverload91@yahoo.com

   


They're after Privoxy too    On August 2nd, 2008 Turtlewind (not verified) said:
    Morecommie shenanigans: this morning, Rising Antivirus claimed thatPrivoxy.exe (as installed in the Vidalia bundle) was a virusTrojan.PSW.Win32.Undef.adp , and promptly deleted it (Rising == 瑞星 , aChinese antivirus software for WIndows).
I got Tor working again by switching to FoxyProxy instead ofTorButton. But I just thought I'd let you guys know about it. I'm alsomaking the assumption that Privoxy isn't really a virus, but thatsounds pretty reasonable to me.

   

Odd.  You're better off    On August 5th, 2008 phobos said:
    Odd.  You're better off using Torbutton, or the Tor Browser Bundle which is pre-configured for you.

   

Yep    On August 10th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Somany people using Loband too, mostly journos I guess, that they blockedit. Jeesh is THAT going to look good when they file after the games?But I did get in here through TOR tonight.

   

good to hear.    On August 18th, 2008 phobos said:
    good to hear.

   




Typical stupid China. You'll    On October 17th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Typicalstupid China. You'll find that the first ones to criticize you tryingto open the internet up to them will be the everyday citizensthemselves. F*ck em, if they don't want the internet don't give it tothem, let them have another cultural revolution and waste another 10years, go to hell you stupid fascists.

   

Hey man, please make the    On October 5th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Heyman, please make the target clear.What's really stupid and need to befucked is the chinese government, not the various majority. Thegrovernment DO NOT represent any majority in china.

   


RF Connection    On October 18th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Iuse an RF "Broadband" connection, usually above 380K both ways with aburst three times higher. It barely suffices for broadband, mostlybecause of a bit of latency. The question is, can I help at all as arelay?

   

Do it.    On October 18th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Build one anyway, I figure everyone can help if even just a little. The more the merrier.

   


Works great with proxy    On October 24th, 2008 RIESTERVERGLEICH (not verified) said:
    I've tried logging in with a Chinese proxy and it works smooth.
I don't suppose anyone from china tried using a US proxy, ha?

   

need tor mirror for wiki, and google pics which got shut    On January 26th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    maxoverload91@yahoo.com

   

Step One: Download Tor    On January 26th, 2009 phobos said:
    Step One: Download Tor.  If blocked, there are mirrors and Google cache.  https://www.torproject.org/finding-tor.html
Step Two:  Install Tor.
Step Three:  Browse the wiki, etc.

   


Tor Mirrors    On February 21st, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    For those who couldn't figure out how to use the google cache to look for tor mirrors,
these are a few of the mirrors for the Tor Website..
http://tor.zdg-gmbh.eu/
http://mirror.bjwonline.com/tor/
http://www.theonionrouter.com/
http://crypto.nsa.org/tor/
and these are a few mirrors for downloading the Tor software :
http://crypto.nsa.org/tor/dist/
http://mirror.bjwonline.com/tor/dist/
http://www.theonionrouter.com/dist/
http://tor.zdg-gmbh.eu/dist/

   

So many people using Loband    On April 13th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Somany people using Loband too, mostly journos I guess, that they blockedit. Jeesh is THAT going to look good when they file after the games ? But I did get in here through TOR tonight.

   

Torstatus fail Firefox Fail TorButton error Mac China    On September 24th, 2009 jol (not verified) said:
    25 Sep 2009
I'm in China "tor-blocked." (Been using Tor here for over a year).
Now, can't access Tor or Vidalia or Privoxy forums, so I'm hoping someone here can help.
Using vidalia-bundle-0.1.2.19-0.0.16a-tiger.dmg
Firefox 3.5.3 w/NoScript Add-on and TorButton
Vidalia panel settings: 127.0.1 9051
(If I try to set to 9050 it says Tor or something is using it).
1. Question: Is Vidalia supposed to be 9050, the same as Tor? (Icould sure use some help with some published default settings so I cantry some custom ones).
Privoxy doesn't show what proxy/port it is using.
TorButton Prefs show in custom settings (but I'm using Privoxy which doesn't indicate what proxy address/port it's using:
HTTP and SSL: 127.0.0.1 Port 8118
Socks Host: 127.0.0.1 Port 9050
2. Question: Tor configuration and data directory files have.directory addresses. Didn't notice this before. Is this correct?(/Users/me/.vidalia/torrc) and (/Users/me/.tor). Is there a defaultsettings file I can use or do I have to track down invisible files todelete them?
- Torstatus in Vidalia shows connections as Path Empty/New and thenthey switch (quickly) to Path Empty/Failed. Some relay names show up asOpen or Building.
3. Question: Help doesn't explain what it is supposed to look likewhen it is working. If I see an Open user (connection) is that the oneI'm supposedly using? If I see this "user" as Open, can I assume myproblem is in my Browser (Firefox/Torbutton)?
- Tor test in TorButton fails (even after I completely uninstall Privoxy/Vidalia/Tor and all user preferences.
"[Javascript Application] Tor proxy test: Internal error"
4. Question: Anyone have a real answer for that one?
Any help appreciated.
Please reply here or via this site admin who has my email address.
Thanks. You folks are really peachy...

    i have been using tor for more than 15 month,but now if you are using tor as main proxy ,you will find it was impossible to connect.
because it have been blocked since 2009.9.27.
so the most common way of breaking through Great Firewall has gone away.
let's remember today in history


PS:let's see what happended since 2009.9.27 (all post below are from tor project blog https://blog.torproject.org/blog/torproject.org-blocked-gfw-china:-sooner-or-later%3F)


Torproject.org Blocked by GFW in China: Sooner or Later?                                                                                                                                                                                    Posted June 21st, 2008 by isaac              in
          We didn't expect Torwouldn't be blocked in China for a long time before it became true daysago.  We've got a lot of users' reports on that from different regionsin China about torproject.org was blocked by Great Firewall system in China.  
McFred's Blog said:
torproject.org is the official Tor(The Onion Router) web site, foundrecently been blocked by China's national firewall, also known as GreatFirewall.
Trace route from Beijing, China shows the destination is unreachable,seems they changed the route table on the router at IP 202.97.66.37,refuse connection to Tor web site.
Jacky talked on his Chinese blog:
Just there's an online survey on Tor usage in China, I found Torofficial site has been "harmonized" when I was curious about how itsaid about any news...
Fons said on his "China Herald" blog:
Over the past year most 'blocks' of foreign websites had disappearedand made way for more sophisticated filtering techniques. Blockingwell-known proxies seems to mean the relative tightening of thecensorship at a time when China had promised more openness at theinternet for its foreign guests.
Zola(or Zuola), a famous Chinese activist blogger, could be the first one found our site blocked and published the news on twitter. He also help build a mirror sitesoon after that(We would love to publish any other Tor mirrors in Chinavia your comments).  Thanks Zola and all volunteers supporting Tor. Please kindly keep taking our survey on Tor usage in China.
Though Tor project official site is not as same to Tor network, thisharsh action will definitely affect the future awareness of Tor as atool to support Free Access.  It means China government is paying moreattention on the technological solutions rather than merely sensitivecontent they care before.  The sad thing is that once a web site wasput into blacklist, it's very hard to get it back.  Once again, itmeans how important Tor's mission is.
  
              
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Yes. The    On June 23rd, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Yes. The http://www.torproject.org/ homepage is not accessible for me here in shanghia. But this blog is still alive to me.

   
  • reply


Yes, ISP had been cut down    On June 26th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Yes, ISP had been cut down the access to TorProject.

   
  • reply


More details    On June 30th, 2008 Roger Dingledine (not verified) said:
    It looks like they are catching the string ".torproject.org", and sending RSTs
to both sides when they see it. So any page that includes that string will be
hard to read from China.
Note that if you use https connections, that string won't pass over the GFW.
So those connections should continue working fine.

   
  • reply


Yes.Besides, the IP address    On July 7th, 2008 hanru (not verified) said:
    Yes.
Besides, the IP address of the main Tor website is blocked, and this IP blocking precedes keyword blocking. So, if I visit www.torproject.org,wiki.torproject.org or any other website on this IP address, no mattervia HTTP or HTTPS, I don't get RSTs, but always time-out.

   
  • reply



Tor Mirrors    On July 13th, 2008 link (not verified) said:
    Tor sites are still VERY accessible through the mirrors.
If anyone needs one or the software hit me up at my email addressand I will download the version of the software you need and send it toyou.

   
  • reply


silveryahoo@gmail.com    On July 13th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    silveryahoo@gmail.com

   
  • reply


re: Tor mirrors    On July 14th, 2008 phobos said:
    https://www.torproject.org/finding-tor.html

   
  • reply


maxoverload91@yahoo.com    On January 26th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    maxoverload91@yahoo.com

   
  • reply



They're after Privoxy too    On August 2nd, 2008 Turtlewind (not verified) said:
    Morecommie shenanigans: this morning, Rising Antivirus claimed thatPrivoxy.exe (as installed in the Vidalia bundle) was a virusTrojan.PSW.Win32.Undef.adp , and promptly deleted it (Rising == 瑞星 , aChinese antivirus software for WIndows).
I got Tor working again by switching to FoxyProxy instead ofTorButton. But I just thought I'd let you guys know about it. I'm alsomaking the assumption that Privoxy isn't really a virus, but thatsounds pretty reasonable to me.

   
  • reply


Odd.  You're better off    On August 5th, 2008 phobos said:
    Odd.  You're better off using Torbutton, or the Tor Browser Bundle which is pre-configured for you.

   
  • reply


Yep    On August 10th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Somany people using Loband too, mostly journos I guess, that they blockedit. Jeesh is THAT going to look good when they file after the games?But I did get in here through TOR tonight.

   
  • reply


good to hear.    On August 18th, 2008 phobos said:
    good to hear.

   
  • reply





Typical stupid China. You'll    On October 17th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Typicalstupid China. You'll find that the first ones to criticize you tryingto open the internet up to them will be the everyday citizensthemselves. F*ck em, if they don't want the internet don't give it tothem, let them have another cultural revolution and waste another 10years, go to hell you stupid fascists.

   
  • reply


Hey man, please make the    On October 5th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Heyman, please make the target clear.What's really stupid and need to befucked is the chinese government, not the various majority. Thegrovernment DO NOT represent any majority in china.

   
  • reply



RF Connection    On October 18th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Iuse an RF "Broadband" connection, usually above 380K both ways with aburst three times higher. It barely suffices for broadband, mostlybecause of a bit of latency. The question is, can I help at all as arelay?

   
  • reply


Do it.    On October 18th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Build one anyway, I figure everyone can help if even just a little. The more the merrier.

   
  • reply



Works great with proxy    On October 24th, 2008 RIESTERVERGLEICH (not verified) said:
    I've tried logging in with a Chinese proxy and it works smooth.
I don't suppose anyone from china tried using a US proxy, ha?

   
  • reply


need tor mirror for wiki, and google pics which got shut    On January 26th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    maxoverload91@yahoo.com

   
  • reply


Step One: Download Tor    On January 26th, 2009 phobos said:
    Step One: Download Tor.  If blocked, there are mirrors and Google cache.  https://www.torproject.org/finding-tor.html
Step Two:  Install Tor.
Step Three:  Browse the wiki, etc.

   
  • reply



Tor Mirrors    On February 21st, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    For those who couldn't figure out how to use the google cache to look for tor mirrors,
these are a few of the mirrors for the Tor Website..
http://tor.zdg-gmbh.eu/
http://mirror.bjwonline.com/tor/
http://www.theonionrouter.com/
http://crypto.nsa.org/tor/
and these are a few mirrors for downloading the Tor software :
http://crypto.nsa.org/tor/dist/
http://mirror.bjwonline.com/tor/dist/
http://www.theonionrouter.com/dist/
http://tor.zdg-gmbh.eu/dist/

   
  • reply


So many people using Loband    On April 13th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Somany people using Loband too, mostly journos I guess, that they blockedit. Jeesh is THAT going to look good when they file after the games ? But I did get in here through TOR tonight.

   
  • reply


Torstatus fail Firefox Fail TorButton error Mac China    On September 24th, 2009 jol (not verified) said:
    25 Sep 2009
I'm in China "tor-blocked." (Been using Tor here for over a year).
Now, can't access Tor or Vidalia or Privoxy forums, so I'm hoping someone here can help.
Using vidalia-bundle-0.1.2.19-0.0.16a-tiger.dmg
Firefox 3.5.3 w/NoScript Add-on and TorButton
Vidalia panel settings: 127.0.1 9051
(If I try to set to 9050 it says Tor or something is using it).
1. Question: Is Vidalia supposed to be 9050, the same as Tor? (Icould sure use some help with some published default settings so I cantry some custom ones).
Privoxy doesn't show what proxy/port it is using.
TorButton Prefs show in custom settings (but I'm using Privoxy which doesn't indicate what proxy address/port it's using:
HTTP and SSL: 127.0.0.1 Port 8118
Socks Host: 127.0.0.1 Port 9050
2. Question: Tor configuration and data directory files have.directory addresses. Didn't notice this before. Is this correct?(/Users/me/.vidalia/torrc) and (/Users/me/.tor). Is there a defaultsettings file I can use or do I have to track down invisible files todelete them?
- Torstatus in Vidalia shows connections as Path Empty/New and thenthey switch (quickly) to Path Empty/Failed. Some relay names show up asOpen or Building.
3. Question: Help doesn't explain what it is supposed to look likewhen it is working. If I see an Open user (connection) is that the oneI'm supposedly using? If I see this "user" as Open, can I assume myproblem is in my Browser (Firefox/Torbutton)?
- Tor test in TorButton fails (even after I completely uninstall Privoxy/Vidalia/Tor and all user preferences.
"[Javascript Application] Tor proxy test: Internal error"
4. Question: Anyone have a real answer for that one?
Any help appreciated.
Please reply here or via this site admin who has my email address.
Thanks. You folks are really peachy...

   
  • reply
i am also in china    On September 25th, 2009 Hoo (not verified) said:
    i am also in china and new for Tor too.
i will answer the best i can.
1) port 9050 is used to listen as proxy server for internet application(ex. Firefox)
port 9051 is for control Vidalia from distance, so you can config Tor from remote IP.
2) i use window.
3) After Tor connected to Tor Network and you set FireFox's proxy to 127.0.0.1:9050
you will surf internet via Tor Network.
(TorButton can help you set FireFox's proxy to 127.0.0.1:9050 when you turn it on)
4) don't know too.

   
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I am also in china    On September 27th, 2009 jol (not verified) said:
    Thanks for the help, Hoo. ;o)
I guess what I'm wondering next is:
CanI use a different ports than 8118 and 9050? I was wondering if Icanpiggy-back on 8080 and others used for chat services (ports I knowarenot blocked). Apparently the Tor version I am using on Mac doesnotallow bridges, so i'm kind of hooped there. (Sorry, I just had tousehoo and hooped. It's in my nature to joke around). ;o)

   
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8118 is privoxy    On September 27th, 2009 Hoo (not verified) said:
    In Tor Bundle, there is privoxy program.
as i understand, privoxy is middle between FF and Tor
so you should set FF proxy to 8118 if you want to use privoxy.
Privoxy will help you to erase some HTTP header which Tor don't do it for you
so it will more secure if you use privoxy.
(for me,i don't care so much for secure so i use 9050 directly)
-----
you just make me notice, there is no config page in Vidalia to Tor port for else than 9050.
so i don't know too.

   
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Tor blocked in China as of    On September 25th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Tor blocked in China as of 26th September 2009.
It simply will not connect on two different computers.
I only want Youtube and Facebook!

   
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other proxy tools blocked    On September 25th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    other proxy tools blocked too...

   
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Tor blocked in China from    On September 25th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) said:
    Tor blocked in China from 25th September 2009.
I think the GFW blocked the tor directory server, because if you don't set a proxy in torrc, the tor status always like this:
Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to directory server.
and then follow some warnings.

   
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Same problem    On September 26th, 2009 San (not verified) said:
    I hv same problem, tor just can not connect, how to solve it?

   
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Tor blocked in China from    On September 27th, 2009 jol (not verified) said:
    Any directions on how to set a proxy in torrc would be beneficial. ;o)
Thanks... I have lots of time to work on workarounds.
(Ireally only want facebook so my wife can play her FarmLife gameand getoff my case... I don't need YouTube or most others, though Iwould liketo continue my winning streak on picking Premier LeagueGames on thefacebook app). ;o)

   
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桥接就行了
yj060464 发表于 2009-10-6 23:26

no way, still in banded,
GFW have ability to update its database and filter rule!
回LS贵宾滴,偶翻墙是为了搜刮资料。。。
飞鸿踏雪 发表于 2009-10-6 23:31

google.com/ncr
只为搜索结果不被河蟹,只为网页不被劫持,只为没有伪造的TCP RST攻击
飞鸿踏雪 发表于 2009-10-6 23:31
何必那么麻烦??直接用驴就好!!
T不能用了?
hotspot shield 能用就不用鸟tor了吧
刚打开T试了N次,还真打不开?
CISCO,SUN,ORACLE……

看来这些贪婪成性的公司老板们只被美国国会拎去训斥一遍是远远不够的
5# 飞鸿踏雪

用BT就够用了。

我想知道的是:大家翻墙都是为了干啥?我承认自己觉悟低,反正我是为了上好孩子网站……[:a6:]
飞鸿踏雪 发表于 2009-10-6 23:31


去youtube看看视频

在维基百科搜资料(比如哲布尊丹巴活佛)

我现在以过节一样的心情看TG瞎折腾,与广大淫民为敌



折腾吧,越折腾,越快!:D:D

敬祝伟大的中国公产党长命百岁!:D
我想知道的是:大家翻墙都是为了干啥?我承认自己觉悟低,反正我是为了上好孩子网站……[:a6:]
飞鸿踏雪 发表于 2009-10-6 23:31


去youtube看看视频

在维基百科搜资料(比如哲布尊丹巴活佛)

我现在以过节一样的心情看TG瞎折腾,与广大淫民为敌



折腾吧,越折腾,越快!:D:D

敬祝伟大的中国公产党长命百岁!:D
哈哈,找到解决方法了
可以用,不过要桥接。
飞鸿踏雪 发表于 2009-10-6 23:45

偶现在搞软件测试,有时候搜点资料时关键词会撞墙
四面盾 发表于 2009-10-7 01:05

试验过了,桥也不行了,原来成功过一次,现在连官方提供的桥也被封锁了


为啥我能用,楼主显然没搞好

为啥我能用,楼主显然没搞好
飞鸿踏雪 发表于 2009-10-6 23:31
翻墙本身就是一种乐趣,和妻不如妾,妾不如妓,妓不如偷,偷到不如偷不到是一个道理{:3_97:}
youtube是一定要去的。国外成人网站也是要去的。
去年朋友给过一个白鸽子软件,非常好用。最近据说好多软件都挂了,这个白鸽子依然坚挺。
桥接就好了,注册个GMAIL发个邮件给bridges@torproject.org,正文写“get bridges”就行了,我的桥都用了快半个月了都好好的

另外,LS说得就是自由门吧……
用VPN好了。
可以用的,昨晚就试过几次了。
就加上上桥OK了
qnxchina 发表于 2009-10-7 07:35
找你们的IT解决呀。我们公司直接把服务器挂到香港去,什么都解决了。
随着执政时间越来越长,破事、烂事、需要掩盖的事会越来越多,今后全人类的用语都会变成敏感词,大家改为火星语交谈。
tulipe 发表于 2009-10-7 15:46

偶在家里怎么办啊,不能24小时住办公室。。。