Internet Censorship Circumvention with SD-WAN?

TroyV
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Internet Censorship Circumvention with SD-WAN?

I have a location in Ch*na that has two regular 500mbps uplinks with the different telco vendors there. I am currently paying a company to get select traffic in and out of that location without it being stopped by their censorship. Could I use SD-WAN with a split tunnel formation to do the same thing between two MX-250's, one there and one in Hong Kong. That is, move select traffic through the country's firewall without it getting stopped?

 

If not, then what are some ways that people have been able to perform this?

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Brash
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

You can't choose specific Internet domains to route via the SD-WAN tunnel, however you can use source based default route to send all Internet destined traffic for a given vlan across the SD-WAN tunnel

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