Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak
A. Ablove, J. Walker, B. Wolin, N. Niere, F. Graf Lange, A. Ortwein, A. Huremagic, R. Priyanka, A. Zohaib, J. Sheffey, N. Heitmann, J.A. Halderman, J. Somorovsky, A. Houmansadr, R. Ensafi, M. Wu, E. Wustrow, in: 2026.
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Ablove, Anna;
Walker, Johnnie;
Wolin, Ben;
Niere, NiklasLibreCat;
Graf Lange, FelixLibreCat;
Ortwein, Aaron;
Huremagic, Armin;
Priyanka, Richa;
Zohaib, Ali;
Sheffey, Jade;
Heitmann, NicoLibreCat
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Halderman, J. Alex
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In September 2025, over 100K internal documents (including code, communications, etc.) from Geedge Networks, a Chinese DPI company with ties to the Great Firewall of China, were leaked to the public. In this paper, we analyze the source code from this leak, focusing on Geedge Networks’ flagship product, the Tiangou Secure Gateway (TSG) firewall. Working across multiple repositories, we successfully build and run a local copy of TSG—revealing key aspects of its architecture, including the protocols it is capable of parsing and the format of blocking rules used to censor sites, proxies, and other resources. Finally, we extract several fingerprints from TSG, including custom random number generators and parsing idiosyncrasies that allow us to identify its use and similar deployments in the Great Firewall of China. This is the first time that the source code of a commercial DPI has been leaked, and our work is the first code analysis of a core firewall component used in national censorship infrastructure. This unprecedented investigation offers insights that can assist circumvention developers and Internet security researchers in further understanding the capabilities and limitations of modern censorship technology.
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35th USENIX Security Symposium
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Baltimore
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2026-08-12 – 2026-08-14
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Ablove A, Walker J, Wolin B, et al. Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak. In: ; 2026.
Ablove, A., Walker, J., Wolin, B., Niere, N., Graf Lange, F., Ortwein, A., Huremagic, A., Priyanka, R., Zohaib, A., Sheffey, J., Heitmann, N., Halderman, J. A., Somorovsky, J., Houmansadr, A., Ensafi, R., Wu, M., & Wustrow, E. (2026). Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak. 35th USENIX Security Symposium, Baltimore.
@inproceedings{Ablove_Walker_Wolin_Niere_Graf Lange_Ortwein_Huremagic_Priyanka_Zohaib_Sheffey_et al._2026, title={Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak}, author={Ablove, Anna and Walker, Johnnie and Wolin, Ben and Niere, Niklas and Graf Lange, Felix and Ortwein, Aaron and Huremagic, Armin and Priyanka, Richa and Zohaib, Ali and Sheffey, Jade and et al.}, year={2026} }
Ablove, Anna, Johnnie Walker, Ben Wolin, Niklas Niere, Felix Graf Lange, Aaron Ortwein, Armin Huremagic, et al. “Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak,” 2026.
A. Ablove et al., “Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak,” presented at the 35th USENIX Security Symposium, Baltimore, 2026.
Ablove, Anna, et al. Technical Analysis of the Geedge Networks Firewall Source Code Leak. 2026.
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