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Today — 23 December 2024Main stream

紧张关系升级 中国对加拿大涉藏、涉疆问题实施反制

中国官方新华社12月22宣布,针对两家加拿大机构和20名个人涉及的维吾尔和西藏人权问题采取反制措施。这也是中加外交关系继华为孟晚舟事件后,再度出现紧张。

这项周六实施的中国外交部《关于对加拿大机构及人员采取反制措施的决定》显示,中方根据《反外国制裁法》相关条款,决定冻结加拿大“维吾尔人权倡导项目”、“加拿大西藏委员会”两家机构和相关人员在中国境内的动产、不动产和其他各类财产;禁止中国境内的组织、个人与上述组织和个人进行有关交易、合作等活动,对相关个人不予签发签证、不准入境包括香港、澳门等中国地区。

外界普遍认为,中方上述反制措施是针对加拿大本月稍早制裁8名中国官员的回应。

本台此前报道,12月10日国际人权日当天,加拿大全球事务部发布新一轮涉及迫害人权的制裁名单,除9名俄罗斯官员及其合作者因残害乌克兰人民受到制裁外,还有8名前任及现任中国高官因对新疆、西藏和法轮功修炼者实施镇压而遭到制裁。8名中国官员包括:原新疆维吾尔自治区和西藏自治区书记陈全国、现任新疆维吾尔自治区主席艾尔肯·吐尼亚孜、全国人大常委会副委员长雪克来提·扎克尔、原新疆生产建设兵团党委副书记彭家瑞、原西藏自治区党委书记吴英杰、原新疆公安厅党委书记霍留军、西藏自治区人民政府副主席张洪波和原统战部部长尤权等。

加拿大在宣布上述措施当天重申,将继续关注中国的人权状况,并呼吁北京当局履行其国际人权义务。中国外交部发言人毛宁随后就此抨击加拿大政府“打着所谓人权幌子对中方进行污蔑抹黑”,并警告“将采取一切必要措施,坚决维护国家主权、安全、发展利益”。

根据中国外交部12月21日发布的反制清单,两家加拿大机构的被制裁人员分别包括:“维吾尔人权倡导项目”执行主任穆罕默德·土赫提(Mehmet Tohti),政策及宣传主任贾丝明·凯因特(Jasmine Kainth),法律顾问戴维·马塔斯(David Matas)、萨拉·泰什(Sarah Teich)、约翰·帕克(John Packer)、克莱夫·安斯利(Clive Ansley)、约纳·戴蒙德(Yonah Diamond)、贾丝廷·柏纳茨(Justine Bernatchez)、林登·达莱斯(Linden Dales),政策顾问查尔斯·伯顿(Charles Burton)、玛格丽特·麦凯格·约翰斯顿(Margarett Mccuaig Johnston)、马库斯·科尔加(Marcus Kolga)、斯科特·西蒙(Scott Simon),研究顾问康纳·希利(Conor Healy)、杰弗里·阿哈龙(Geoffrey Aharon)等,共15人;以及“加拿大西藏委员会”主席桑佩·拉隆巴(Samphe Lhalungpa),副主席路易莎·杜兰特(Luisa Durante),执行董事谢拉普·特钦(Sherap Therchin),董事艾丽莎·冯·拜尔(Eliza von Baeyer),社区活动经理永东丹增(Youngdoung Tenzin)等,共5人。

截至目前,加拿大全球事务部和加拿大驻中国使馆尚未就此回应媒体查询。

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加拿大与中国两国国旗。

Anger at politicians as Magdeburg grieves

22 December 2024 at 19:49
EPA Flowers and candles next to the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, 21 December 2024.EPA
Authorities are still trying to understand why the suspect carried out the deadly attack

Magdeburg's Christmas market is a sad sight. This should have been the busiest weekend of the season, but the whole area has been cordoned off and all the stands are shut.

Police are the only people walking around the boarded-up mulled wine and gingerbread stalls.

On the pavement, red candles flicker, tributes laid for the victims.

Lukas, a truck driver, told me he felt compelled to come to pay his respects. "I wasn't there when it happened," he told me.

"But I work here in Magdeburg. I'm here every day. I've driven by here a thousand times."

"It's a tragedy for everyone here in Magdeburg. The perpetrator should be punished."

"We can only hope that the victims and their families find the strength to deal with it."

There is sorrow here – but there is anger too.

Many people here see this attack as a terrible lapse in security. That is a claim the authorities reject, although they have admitted the attacker entered the market using a route planned for emergency responders.

Michael, who also came to pay tributes to the victims, said "there should've been better security".

"We should have been prepared better but that was not done properly."

Standing at the security cordon, I heard a group of locals complaining loudly about Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and regional politicians.

"They are wasting our tax money, they are just looking out for themselves. They are not interested in us. We just hear empty promises," one man said.

"They are turning what happened here around and want to put the blame on the opposition and use it for their election campaign," he said.

On Saturday evening, around the same time as the square in front of Magdeburg's Gothic cathedral was filled with mourners watching a memorial service, a demonstration took place nearby.

Protesters held a banner that read "Remigration now!" – a concept popular among the far-right – and shouted "those who do not love Germany should leave Germany".

Suspect in German market attack appears in court as anger grows over security lapses

It is not clear yet what impact this attack may have on Germany's upcoming election.

Germany has been hit by a number of deadly Islamist attacks in the past, but investigators said the evidence they have gathered so far suggests a different picture in this case.

Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said the suspect appears to have been "Islamophobic".

The suspect, Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, is from Saudi Arabia, and his social media posts suggest he had been critical of Islam.

He also expressed sympathy on social media for Germany's far-right political party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), re-tweeting posts from the party's leader and a far-right activist.

Archbishop of York 'regrets' abuse scandal priest had role renewed twice

22 December 2024 at 13:02
Getty Images Stephen Cottrell in dark red clerical clothing with a Christian cross necklace on. He is bald and has light coloured eyes.Getty Images
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, was the Bishop of Essex when David Tudor was twice reappointed to a senior position

A Church of England priest at the centre of a sexual abuse case was twice reappointed to a senior role during the Archbishop of York's time as Bishop of Chelmsford, the BBC can reveal.

A BBC investigation previously revealed how David Tudor remained in post nine years after Stephen Cottrell was first told of concerns about him.

New information shows Tudor's contract as area dean in Essex was renewed in 2013 and 2018, at which times Mr Cottrell knew he had paid compensation to a woman who says she was abused by him as a child.

The Archbishop of York said he regrets his handling of the case, with a spokesperson saying "he acknowledges this could have been handled differently".

They added that "all the risks around David Tudor were regularly reviewed" and that was the "main focus".

Rachel Ford, who told the investigation she was groomed by Tudor as a child, said the renewal of his contract as area dean was "an insult to all of his victims".

Ms Ford added that if responsibility for that lay with Mr Cottrell, it strengthened her feeling that he should resign.

The pressure on Mr Cottrell comes at a time of turmoil in the Church of England following a damning report into how it covered up prolific abuse by the barrister John Smyth.

The report led to the resignation of the Church's most senior figure, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. Mr Cottrell will take over his role temporarily for a few months in the New Year.

The BBC investigation showed Mr Cottrell was briefed in his first week as Bishop of Chelmsford about serious safeguarding issues surrounding Tudor.

These included that Tudor was convicted of indecently assaulting three underage girls and was jailed for six months in 1988, although the conviction was quashed on technical grounds. Mr Cottrell would also have known Tudor served a five-year ban from ministry.

By 2012, Mr Cottrell also knew Tudor had paid a £10,000 settlement to a woman who says she was sexually abused by him from the age of 11. In 2018, the Church of England issued an apology and a six-figure pay-out to another alleged victim.

Yet the priest was suspended only in 2019 when a police investigation was launched after another woman came forward alleging Tudor had abused her in the 1980s.

Facebook/Canvey CofE David Tudor holding up a certificate and smiling at the camera. He has thin-rimmed glasses on and is wearing black clerical clothing.Facebook/Canvey CofE
David Tudor after being presented with a certificate signed by Bishop Stephen Cottrell making him an honorary canon of Chelmsford Cathedral in 2015

When first responding to the BBC's investigation, the Archbishop of York said he was "deeply sorry that we were not able to take action earlier", insisting he had acted at the first opportunity that was legally available to him.

Mr Cottrell also said he had been faced with a "horrible and intolerable" situation and that it was "awful to live with and to manage".

When Mr Cottrell became bishop in 2010, Tudor was into the second year of a five-year term as an area dean, a role overseeing 12 parishes in Essex.

His appointment to that post, under a different bishop, happened despite him working under a safeguarding agreement that barred him from being alone with children and entering schools.

The title was renewed twice under Mr Cottrell - in 2013 and 2018 - and he lost the title only when the term of office expired in 2020. It was not taken from him.

A spokesperson for the Archbishop said he "accepts responsibility for David Tudor remaining as Area Dean".

"No-one advised him that David Tudor should not continue as an Area Dean," said the Archbishop's office.

Another of Tudor's victims, who does not want to be identified, said she was "shocked and disappointed" to hear his tenure as area dean was twice renewed during Mr Cottrell's time as Bishop of Chelmsford.

"These are not the actions of a bishop dealing with a situation that was intolerable to him, in fact, quite the opposite. I call on him to do the honourable thing for the sake of the Church and resign," she says.

In 2015, under Mr Cottrell, Tudor was also made honorary canon of Chelmsford Cathedral.

The Archbishop's office insisted it happened because of a change in Church policy during Mr Cottrell's time as Bishop of Chelmsford, meaning area deans were automatically made honorary canons.

It was "not a promotion and not a personal reward".

However, a social media post from Tudor's Canvey Island parish in July 2015 suggests it was seen there as a reward.

Tudor's "hard work, determination and commitment to this place have been recognised by the diocese and this new position in the Church is very well-deserved," it said.

The BBC has also seen evidence - in leaked minutes from internal Church meetings in 2018 and 2019 - that Tudor's titles of area dean and honorary canon were discussed and there had been a suggestion Mr Cottrell could immediately have taken them away.

In October 2018, a meeting at Church House - the London headquarters of the Church of England - heard that Chelmsford diocese took the view that if Tudor "can be a parish priest, he can undertake the other roles".

A bishop from another diocese said "the Bishop of Chelmsford could remove DT's [David Tudor's] Canon and Area Dean titles straight away".

But in a follow-up discussion in November 2018, Chelmsford diocese advised it would not be appropriate because of "the difficulty of removing those titles without explaining why."

We asked Mr Cottrell's office why he had not followed the suggestion to remove Tudor's titles. We were told "it would not be appropriate to comment on any notes or decisions from a core group process which are confidential".

The investigation also highlighted the significant role played by former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey in the case.

We revealed Lord Carey had agreed to Tudor's return to priesthood after being suspended in 1989, and had also agreed to have Tudor's name removed from the list of clergy that had faced disciplinary action. He had also advocated for the priest.

After the BBC put this information to the former Archbishop of Canterbury, he wrote to give up his "permission to officiate", ending more than 65 years of ministry in the Church of England. Lord Carey made the announcement on Tuesday.

In October 2024, Tudor admitted sexual misconduct and was sacked by the Church. At no point has he responded to the BBC's attempts to speak with him.

'Judges gave Usyk Christmas gift' - Fury reacts to loss

22 December 2024 at 09:38

'Judges gave Usyk Christmas gift' - Fury reacts to loss

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Tyson Fury has lost twice in his pro career, with both defeats coming against Oleksandr Usyk

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Tyson Fury refused to accept he lost his rematch against unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and claimed the judges gave his opponent a "Christmas gift".

All three judges scored the fight 116-112 in Usyk's favour, handing the Ukrainian a second successive win over Fury.

Fury and his promoter Frank Warren were both adamant the Briton had done enough to win the contest in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

"The judges gave him a Christmas gift," Fury said. "I feel like I won both fights.

"I know I had to knock him out but it's boxing and this happens. There is no doubt in my mind I won this fight.

"Frank [Warren] had me three or four rounds up and a lot of people had me up by at least two."

Fury, 36, did not answer any questions in the ring after the bout, choosing to head backstage where he eventually spoke to the media.

"I'm not going to cry over spilled milk, it's over now." Fury added.

"I've been in boxing my whole life but I'll always feel a little bit hard done by - not a little bit, a lot."

Queensberry's Warren made clear his frustration with the result in the ring and continued to make his case for a Fury win afterwards.

"I'm dumbfounded at how they [judges] scored it," Warren said.

"His jabbing was superb, his footwork was superb, he wasn't slow. He was very evasive."

Victory for Usyk extends his unblemished record to 23 victories and further strengthens his claim as one of the greatest of this generation.

"Uncle Frank, I think he is blind," Usyk said.

"If Tyson says it is a Christmas gift then OK, thank you God, not Tyson. Thank you to my team."

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Usyk cements legacy with points win over Fury

Usyk v Fury 2 - who won each round of heavyweight fight?

All three judges scored the contest 116-112 to Usyk.

USA's Patrick Morley, Panama's Ignacio Robles and Puerto Rico's Gerardo Martinez were the three judges at ringside.

Despite coming to the same conclusion, the judges did not reach it the same way.

The judges were unanimous on rounds four, five, six, seven, eight, 10 and 11, but split for the other rounds.

Every round was 10-9 to the winner, with no knockdowns to score and none of the judges electing for a 10-10 round.

Round one – split

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Fury

Martinez - Fury

Round two – split

Robles - Fury

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

Round three – split

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Fury

Martinez - Usyk

Round four – unanimous

Robles - Fury

Morley - Fury

Martinez - Fury

Round five – unanimous

Robles - Fury

Morley - Fury

Martinez - Fury

Round six – unanimous

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

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I respect Fury, but Warren is 'blind' - Usyk on win

Round seven – unanimous

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

Round eight – unanimous

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

Round nine – split

Robles - Fury

Morley – Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

Round ten – unanimous

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

Round 11 – unanimous

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Usyk

Round 12 – split

Robles - Usyk

Morley - Usyk

Martinez - Fury

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Yesterday — 22 December 2024Main stream

对于独立开发出海 App 你们选择 SwiftUI 专注 iOS 还是直接用 flutter 开发多个端

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22 December 2024 at 10:58
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Who is Magdeburg market attack suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen?

22 December 2024 at 20:50
Reuters A pedestrian walkway through a Christmas market is littered with rubbish and other debrisReuters

On Friday evening, a man ploughed a car into a crowd of shoppers at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg.

The attack has left five people dead and more than 200 injured, with many in a critical condition.

One man has been arrested over the attack, and police believe he was solely responsible.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz travelled to Magdeburg on Saturday, and a city councillor declared Christmas over for the city.

How did the attack unfold?

Unverified footage on social media showed a black BMW travelling at high speeds through the pedestrian walkway between Christmas stalls.

Eyewitnesses described jumping out of the car's path, fleeing or hiding. One told the Reuters news agency that police were already at the venue and chased after the car before arresting the suspect.

Footage from verified sources showed armed police confronting and arresting a man who can be seen lying on the ground next to a stationary vehicle - a black BMW with significant damage to its front bumper.

BBC correspondent Damien McGuinness in Magdeburg reported that the market is "surrounded by concrete blocks". However, "there is a gap which is wide enough for pedestrians to go through, but tragically wide enough for a car to go into the Christmas market", he said.

City officials said around 100 police, medics and firefighters, as well as 50 rescue service personnel rushed to the scene in the aftermath of the attack.

Images from the scene on Friday night showed an area outside the market awash with blue lights as dozens of first responders attended to the injured.

Video shows arrest of Magdeburg attack suspect

Who are the victims?

Five people have died in the attack, one of whom is a child.

More than 200 people have been injured and at least 41 are in a critical condition.

The toll had earlier been reported as two dead and 68 injured, but was revised to the much higher totals on Saturday morning.

None of the victims have been identified yet.

Reuters Bouquets of flowers, candles and teddy bears lean against steps at a makeshift memorialReuters
Tributes have been left at a church by the scene

Who is the suspect?

German media has identified the suspect as Taleb A, a psychiatrist who lives in Bernburg, around 40km (25 miles) south of Magdeburg.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but authorities have reported that they believe he carried out the attack alone.

Originally from Saudi Arabia, he arrived in Germany in 2006 and in 2016 was recognised as a refugee.

He ran a website that aimed to help other former Muslims flee persecution in their Gulf homelands.

Evidenced by social media posts, the suspect is an outspoken critic of Islam, and has promoted conspiracy theories regarding a plot to seek Islamic supremacy in Europe.

A report from Der Spiegel said a complaint was filed against Taleb A with the authorities a year ago over statements he made. Officials did not see any concrete threat, the report says.

What have officials said about the attack?

"The reports from Magdeburg raise the worst fears," the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, said on social media platform X.

Magdeburg's city councillor for public order, Ronni Krug, said the Christmas market will stay closed and that "Christmas in Magdeburg is over", according to German public broadcaster MDR.

That sentiment was echoed on the market's website, which in the wake of the attack featured only a black screen with words of mourning, announcing that the market was over.

The Saudi government expressed "solidarity with the German people and the families of the victims", in a statement on X, and "affirmed its rejection of violence".

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was "horrified by the atrocious attack in Magdeburg", adding that his thoughts were with "the victims, their families and all those affected" in a post on X on Friday night.

Grief and anger in Magdeburg after Christmas market attack

22 December 2024 at 19:49
EPA Flowers and candles next to the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, 21 December 2024.EPA
Authorities are still trying to understand why the suspect carried out the deadly attack

Magdeburg's Christmas market is a sad sight. This should have been the busiest weekend of the season, but the whole area has been cordoned off and all the stands are shut.

Police are the only people walking around the boarded-up mulled wine and gingerbread stalls.

On the pavement, red candles flicker, tributes laid for the victims.

Lukas, a truck driver, told me he felt compelled to come to pay his respects. "I wasn't there when it happened," he told me.

"But I work here in Magdeburg. I'm here every day. I've driven by here a thousand times."

"It's a tragedy for everyone here in Magdeburg. The perpetrator should be punished."

"We can only hope that the victims and their families find the strength to deal with it."

There is sorrow here – but there is anger too.

Many people here see this attack as a terrible lapse in security. That is a claim the authorities reject, although they have admitted the attacker entered the market using a route planned for emergency responders.

Michael, who also came to pay tributes to the victims, said "there should've been better security".

"We should have been prepared better but that was not done properly."

Standing at the security cordon, I heard a group of locals complaining loudly about Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz and regional politicians.

"They are wasting our tax money, they are just looking out for themselves. They are not interested in us. We just hear empty promises," one man said.

"They are turning what happened here around and want to put the blame on the opposition and use it for their election campaign," he said.

On Saturday evening, around the same time as the square in front of Magdeburg's Gothic cathedral was filled with mourners watching a memorial service, a demonstration took place nearby.

Protesters held a banner that read "Remigration now!" – a concept popular among the far-right – and shouted "those who do not love Germany should leave Germany".

Suspect in German market attack appears in court as anger grows over security lapses

It is not clear yet what impact this attack may have on Germany's upcoming election.

Germany has been hit by a number of deadly Islamist attacks in the past, but investigators said the evidence they have gathered so far suggests a different picture in this case.

Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said the suspect appears to have been "Islamophobic".

The suspect, Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, is from Saudi Arabia, and his social media posts suggest he had been critical of Islam.

He also expressed sympathy on social media for Germany's far-right political party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), re-tweeting posts from the party's leader and a far-right activist.

Another deadly crush in Nigeria at event offering free food

22 December 2024 at 20:24
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Food costs have surged in Nigeria over the last 18 months

The number of dead from a crowd crush in the south-east town of Okija in Nigeria has risen to 22, police say.

It is the third case this week of people being crushed to death at events where free food was being distributed.

The fatalities in Okija occurred at a charity event on Saturday, when residents rushed to collect Christmas donations, including rice and vegetable oil.

On the same day, a similar tragedy at a Catholic church in the capital city Abuja killed 10 people, while 35 children died during a carnival event on Wednesday in the city of Ibadan.

Police have now warned organisers to notify authorities before holding charity events in order to prevent such loss of life.

Toyin Abdul Kadri, who witnessed the crush at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Abuja, told AFP news agency the attendees "forced the gates and forced their selves inside".

The event involved "vulnerable and elderly individuals" and four children were killed, the police said.

In a social media post about the crushes, Amnesty International Nigeria wrote: "President Bola Tinubu's government must urgently prioritise addressing widespread hunger, higher unemployment and the rapidly falling standard of living."

Food and transportation costs have more than tripled in Nigeria in the last 18 months.

The global bout of inflation has been exacerbated by some of the policies of the government – designed to strengthen the economy in the long-term – such as ending a fuel subsidy.

In a statement on the deadly crushes, President Bola Tinubu said: "In a season of joy and celebration, we grieve with fellow citizens mourning the painful losses of their loved ones. Our prayers of divine comfort and healing are with them."

He urged state governments and the police to enforce strict crowd control measures, and has cancelled all his official engagements in honour of the victims.

He also noted the similarities between the incidents, including one earlier this week in the south-west city of Ibadan.

A crush at a school funfair there killed 35 children and seriously injured six others.

Thousands of people had turned up on the promise of free food.

Residents in Bashorun, a suburb of Ibadan, told the BBC the crowd soon exceeded 5,000 with many attempting to force their way through the school gate. Parents are said to have tried to scale the fence surrounding the compound to gain access.

Police spokesperson Olumuyiwa Adejobi said the three "tragic" incidents highlight the "urgent need for a more structured and effective approach to delivering aid to vulnerable communities and members of the public in general".

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Campus Groups Try to Make Room for Middle-Ground Opinions on the Middle East

22 December 2024 at 18:00
Some college students and faculty members are seeking space for nuanced perspectives on the Israel-Hamas war on deeply divided campuses.

© Mark Abramson for The New York Times

Mikey Aboutboul, an Israeli-born senior at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Zahra Sakkejha, a Palestinian-Canadian and U.C.L.A. alumna.

程序员失业,回家养🐏,大家怎么看?

By: luck2023
22 December 2024 at 19:07
luck2023: 老家南方农村的,今年 34 岁了,没有对象,也没有买房,结婚不太现实。在 IT 这行工作差不多十年了,N 年之前走错过一段路,损失了不少钱。现在已经上岸了,目前手上存款 10 万左右。年底面临裁员,大概率要失业了,按照目前的经济行情,找工作已经很难了,想考虑回老家养羊,在 pdd 上看,一头羊也就 1500 块钱,买个 20 头羊养,不知道大家对我这个想法怎么看了,提些建议了。

学校发生这样的事,大家怎么看?

22 December 2024 at 18:50
chenyongchanggg: 学生 a ,b 是一个班的朋友, 表现都不好。

班主任教育 b 的时候说:你想跟 a 学吗,他爸妈因为他经常吵架都想离婚了。

下课后 a 问 b:班主任都说什么了,b 说班主任说你爸妈瞒着你都离婚了。a 大怒 摔了班主任杯子,在教室辱骂班主任。

班主任发了朋友圈在医院。


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分享一下最近我对我的 ZeroTier 做了什么!用 ZeroTier 节点作为网络出口!

By: Doiiars
22 December 2024 at 18:46
Doiiars:

之前一直以来,我都在使用 zerotier 搭建内部局域网,但是我也想,为什么我不能用 zeortier 的某个节点作为出站节点?经过几周的休息(?),这周突然有空把这玩意做了。我分享一下具体细节。其实跟着官方文档走就不错了。

核心步骤就是配置转发和配置持久化问题。

为什么选择 ZeroTier ?

  • 完全免费且开源
  • 配置简单,维护成本低
  • 支持跨平台
  • 性能优秀,延迟低

前期准备

  1. 一台可用作出口节点的服务器(可以是 VPS 或者树莓派)
  2. 基本的 Linux 命令行操作知识
  3. root 或 sudo 权限

具体步骤

第一步:配置出口节点

  1. 创建 ZeroTier 网络(如果没有,先去官网创建)
  2. 安装 ZeroTier:
# 加入网络
sudo zerotier-cli join <你的网络 ID>
  1. 开启 IPv4 转发:
# 编辑配置文件
sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf

# 添加以下内容
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1

# 重载配置
sudo sysctl -p

# 验证设置
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward

第二步:配置网络接口

  1. 获取网络接口名称:
ip link show
  1. 设置环境变量:
export ZT_IF=zthnhhqofq  # 你的 ZeroTier 接口名
export WAN_IF=eth0       # 你的外网接口名
  1. 配置 iptables 规则:
# 启用 NAT
sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $WAN_IF -j MASQUERADE

# 允许转发
sudo iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -A FORWARD -i $ZT_IF -o $WAN_IF -j ACCEPT

# 安装 iptables-persistent 使规则持久化
sudo apt-get install iptables-persistent
sudo netfilter-persistent save

第三步:网络配置(在 ZeroTier 管理面板)

  1. 进入 Central > Network > Settings > Managed Routes
  2. 添加路由规则:0.0.0.0/0 via <你的路由节点 ZeroTier IP>

第四步:客户端配置

  1. 在托盘应用中,找到对应网络的 "Allow Default" 选项并启用
  2. 为方便使用,可以添加以下命令到 ~/.bashrc
tunnel()
{
 sudo zerotier-cli set $nwid allowDefault=1
}

notunnel()
{
 sudo zerotier-cli set $nwid allowDefault=0
}

常见问题解决

验证配置

配置完成后,你可以通过以下命令检查 IP:

curl -4 ifconfig.co  # 检查 IPv4
curl -6 ifconfig.co  # 检查 IPv6

官方文档参考: https://docs.zerotier.com/exitnode/

题外话

我测试了一下,ip 的确变成了是出口节点的 ip 。

但是有一个问题:

google 和 youtube 我莫名其妙的无法访问。而 newbing 等其他网站却不受影响。 原因我还没有排查出来。

还有就是,这样的出站方式,中间流量由 zerotier 保证和控制。因此,实际上这样的流量路由转发,并没有主流的集中魔法协议的那种伪装防护功能。其实用性存疑。但是这给了一个如何利用 zerotier 的新思路。

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22 December 2024 at 17:55
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