Roger Dingledine commited on 2007-03-19 11:00:34
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approximations, such as avoiding IP addresses in the same /8 network?</li> |
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<li>Other research questions regarding geographic diversity consider |
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the tradeoff between choosing an efficient circuit and choosing a random |
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-circuit. Look at at Stephen Rollyson's <a |
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+circuit. Look at Stephen Rollyson's <a |
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href="http://swiki.cc.gatech.edu:8080/ugResearch/uploads/7/ImprovingTor.pdf">position |
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paper</a> on how to discard particularly slow choices without hurting |
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-anonymity "too" much. This line of reasoning needs more work and more |
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-thinking, but it seems very promising.</li> |
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+anonymity "too much". This line of reasoning needs more work and more |
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+thinking, but it looks very promising.</li> |
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<li>Tor doesn't work very well when servers have asymmetric bandwidth |
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(e.g. cable or DSL). Because Tor has separate TCP connections between |
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each hop, if the incoming bytes are arriving just fine and the outgoing |
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